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Archive Systems Hits the Four Million Cubic Feet Mark for Records Storage

Achieves milestone while helping companies go paperless.

2010-09-30
FAIRFIELD, NJ, September 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Archive Systems, a leading provider of document and records management services, today announced that the company has achieved a new milestone in the number of records stored at its multiple Record Center facilities. Over four million cubic feet of records are now stored at the company's locations in New Jersey, Arizona, and Oregon.

"We are thrilled about the unprecedented growth in our business records storage service. More and more companies are relying on Archive Systems to help manage their critical business information because of our unique blend of physical services and advanced technologies. Our ASPEN Virtual Records Center (VRC) and ASPEN Virtual File Room (VFR) solutions enable them to transition to the paperless work environment at their own pace," stated Gordon Rapkin, Chief Executive Officer of Archive Systems.

The VRC and VFR are extensions of Archive Systems' records management services, which include business records storage, document shredding, offsite data protection, and digital document conversion services. These comprehensive Software-as-a-Service solutions integrate everything from document receipt, document imaging and data capture to Web-based image hosting and workflow.

"In addition to our focus on technology, we pride ourselves on providing leading customer service that truly sets us apart from other providers. Our mission is to change the way the world manages documents, and that starts with one happy client at a time," added Rapkin.

About Archive Systems, Inc.
Archive Systems delivers products and services that enable organizations to manage paper and digital documents. The company provides a bridge to a paperless future by uniting traditional records management services with cloud-based Virtual File Room technology.

Records management services range from physical records storage and secure document shredding to digital document conversion services and on-demand virtual file delivery. Archive Systems' flagship document management platform, ASPEN, automates and optimizes complex document-based processes, and manages the flow of work throughout an organization.

Additional ASPEN Virtual File Room applications support document centric areas such as human resources, vendor management, and contract and lease management. These technologies, combined with Archive Systems' document services, capture, store, route, and archive documents online - improving efficiency and accuracy while lowering costs.

Archive Systems is changing the way the world manages documents. For more information, please visit www.archivesystems.com.


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[Press-News.org] Archive Systems Hits the Four Million Cubic Feet Mark for Records Storage
Achieves milestone while helping companies go paperless.