GUARD AGAINST DISASTER
Using American Micrographics & Imaging's
Conversion Services with Kodak Microfilm will protect your information and help prevent
catastrophic consequences if you do suffer
a disaster. A disaster may be more likely
than you think. Just consider the range of
threats to your records:
Consider the Threats to Your Records
Fire
Sprinkler malfunctions
Sewer backups
Flooding due to a storm or fire fighting
Truck or plane crashes
Theft
If your records are destroyed, the loss of
information can have even worse consequences.
Loss of years of research & development
Liability of corporate officers under law
Financial loss of receivables
Inconvenience that hurts operations
Negative impact on customers
HOW VULNERABLE ARE YOU? You may be surprised to realize just how
valuable your records can be. The protection
of the Kodak. Disaster Recovery Program helps
keep them secure when you store them on Kodak
Microfilm.
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
Today an estimated 90 percent of all bank
assets are in the form of paper documents
or microfilm images. These records represent
billions of dollars at potential risk.
CORPORATE INFORMATION
Documents are the lifeblood of insurance
companies and commercial and industrial organizations.
Files of claims, personnel, tax, financial,
and medical records are essential to
maintaining
service to customers. Their destruction
could
put a company out of business.
SMALL BUSINESS RECORDS
Almost any business would be crippled by
the loss of accounts receivable and client
information.
MICROFILM IS THE FIRST STEP TO SECURITY Microfilming converts paper documents to archivally stored
images. Processing by American Micrographics
& Imaging in our Kodak monitored library
assures you of optimum image quality.
SECURE YOUR VALUABLE MICROFILM
American Micrographics & Imaging's Kodak
Document Conversion Center will give you
protection under our Disaster Recovery Program,
without spending millions of dollars.
Consider these figures:
A 2000' roll of microfilm = 360,000
check images.
Assuming an average value of $67 per
check = $24,120,000 per roll.
Even a 215' roll can represent $2,592,900
worth of checks.
A cash letter can be worth from thousands
to millions or even billions of dollars.
When you add it up, the real value of the
Kodak Disaster Recovery Program is easy to
see.