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Archive Server

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What is Archive Server?

An archive server is a specialized server designed for the long-term storage, preservation, and retrieval of electronic records or data. It's used to ensure data integrity and accessibility over extended periods, often meeting compliance and regulatory requirements. Archive servers frequently employ data compression, deduplication, and encryption techniques. They are commonly used for email archiving, document archiving, and storing historical data from various applications.

What other technologies are related to Archive Server?

Archive Server Competitor Technologies

Content Server, particularly OpenText Content Server, is a direct competitor as it provides similar document management and archiving functionalities.
mentioned alongside Archive Server in 9% (110) of relevant job posts
OpenText Content Server is a direct competitor as it provides similar document management and archiving functionalities.
mentioned alongside Archive Server in 9% (85) of relevant job posts

Archive Server Complementary Technologies

OTDS (OpenText Directory Services) is often used for authentication and authorization in OpenText environments and can be integrated with Archive Server.
mentioned alongside Archive Server in 30% (117) of relevant job posts
Brava is a viewing and collaboration tool often used in conjunction with content management systems like Archive Server to view and annotate documents.
mentioned alongside Archive Server in 26% (101) of relevant job posts
xECM (Extended ECM) integrates content management capabilities with business applications. It is related to Archive Server as Archive Server is a content repository to store the documents.
mentioned alongside Archive Server in 21% (95) of relevant job posts

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