Digital continuity (UK)
The Digital Continuity project is led by The UK National Archives.
Did you know?
An estimated 10 per cent of the Canadian Government´s electronic records are already no longer readable
A recent study by the National Science Foundation in the US found that the average cost of recreating just 20 MB of data was $64,000
In May 2006, global financial services firm Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $15 million to settle civil charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it failed to produce tens of thousands of emails dating back to December 2000
see:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/electronicrecords/digitalcontinuity/default.htm
Did you know?
An estimated 10 per cent of the Canadian Government´s electronic records are already no longer readable
A recent study by the National Science Foundation in the US found that the average cost of recreating just 20 MB of data was $64,000
In May 2006, global financial services firm Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $15 million to settle civil charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it failed to produce tens of thousands of emails dating back to December 2000
see:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/electronicrecords/digitalcontinuity/default.htm
jhagmann - 22. Nov, 21:42