Electronic Archives are Different from your Backup Tapes
Instructor: Dr. Teri Stokes
Product ID: 500926
Description
This 90 minute webinar course answers the following questions:
Why can’t our daily backup systems and media serve as an electronic archive?
Instructor: Dr. Teri Stokes
Product ID: 500926
Description
This 90 minute webinar course answers the following questions:
Why can’t our daily backup systems and media serve as an electronic archive?
What do authorities say about long term retention and electronic archives?
Who has developed large electronic archives and what have they learned in doing so?
Is there open source archive software available or only large expensive commercial software?
Why is establishing and running an electronic archive system not an IT role?
What is management’s responsibility for a corporate electronic archive?
Why Should you Attend
Industry has spent millions over the years to establish and manage central paper record archives and fill mountains with boxes of records. Today many paper records are also converted to PDF and scanned files for long term retention and a comparable central electronic record archival function needs to be developed with appropriate safe electronic storage engaged and managed. Managers of GXP business functions, central archivists, IT, legal, regulatory, and QA professionals need to come together with a common understanding of what constitutes an electronic archive in order to build a practical electronic archive solution for their organization.
Areas Covered
Lessons learned from national e-archives
OECD and GAMP5 guidance on e-archives and long term retention
The difference between IT backup and recovery practices and e-data archive functions
Roles and responsibilities across the e-data archive process
Open source e-data archive solution
Planning an e-archive requirements specification
Archivist values
Objectives of the Presentation
The difference between an electronic archive system and IT backup system and media
How OECD guidance describes the role of an archivist and archive staff for regulated data
What are the roles and responsibilities of the e-data depositor, e-archive system owner, and e-archive IT support team
What is the GAMP5 view of electronic archives
Planning the requirements of an electronic archive system
NASA’s view of an electronic archive
Planning process for electronic archives
Who can Benefit
Quality Assurance Director, Analyst, Associate
Records Management Archivist, Archive staff, Records Manager
Regulatory Affairs Director, Records Compliance staff
CIO, IT Director, IT analyst, IT staff
GXP Compliance auditors
For Registration-
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/webinar/~product_id=500926?expDate=August18_2015_DataRetentionPolicy=Channel=printweek
Note : Use coupon code 1371 and get 10% off on Registration
Who has developed large electronic archives and what have they learned in doing so?
Is there open source archive software available or only large expensive commercial software?
Why is establishing and running an electronic archive system not an IT role?
What is management’s responsibility for a corporate electronic archive?
Why Should you Attend
Industry has spent millions over the years to establish and manage central paper record archives and fill mountains with boxes of records. Today many paper records are also converted to PDF and scanned files for long term retention and a comparable central electronic record archival function needs to be developed with appropriate safe electronic storage engaged and managed. Managers of GXP business functions, central archivists, IT, legal, regulatory, and QA professionals need to come together with a common understanding of what constitutes an electronic archive in order to build a practical electronic archive solution for their organization.
Areas Covered
Lessons learned from national e-archives
OECD and GAMP5 guidance on e-archives and long term retention
The difference between IT backup and recovery practices and e-data archive functions
Roles and responsibilities across the e-data archive process
Open source e-data archive solution
Planning an e-archive requirements specification
Archivist values
Objectives of the Presentation
The difference between an electronic archive system and IT backup system and media
How OECD guidance describes the role of an archivist and archive staff for regulated data
What are the roles and responsibilities of the e-data depositor, e-archive system owner, and e-archive IT support team
What is the GAMP5 view of electronic archives
Planning the requirements of an electronic archive system
NASA’s view of an electronic archive
Planning process for electronic archives
Who can Benefit
Quality Assurance Director, Analyst, Associate
Records Management Archivist, Archive staff, Records Manager
Regulatory Affairs Director, Records Compliance staff
CIO, IT Director, IT analyst, IT staff
GXP Compliance auditors
For Registration-
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/webinar/~product_id=500926?expDate=August18_2015_DataRetentionPolicy=Channel=printweek
Note : Use coupon code 1371 and get 10% off on Registration