If you decide to implement a Central Data Archive, then you immediately reduce maintenance costs. Why? Simply, maintaining the high performance of critical applications is becoming increasingly challenging.
Gartner estimates that up to 80% of the data stored in companies’ systems are not used in day-to-day operations and it is this inactive data that largely generates the rising cost of maintaining systems (for instance – cloud storage).
The amount of data stored by companies is growing at a rapid pace, which generates greater, often non-budgeted costs for hardware infrastructure, which must provide adequate performance and storage space to guarantee the expected SLA.
Take your decision to implement a Central Data Archive in your company, which will reduce the cost of maintaining data in low-performance systems, while ensuring the consistent, high and predictable performance of key systems. By shutting down Legacy systems and transferring inactive data, from the organization’s key operational systems (ERP, CRM, etc…), it is real to significantly reduce data maintenance costs, ensure three high performance of core systems and ensure data security.
What are the benefits of
Central Data Archive?
When you decide to implement the Central Data Archive, we will help you at every stage. It is enough to contact our specialists and we will solve the problem of data archiving for you.

Reduction of data maintenance costs, especially for inactive applications and inactive data stored (elimination of costs: application maintenance, database maintenance, hardware, backup, storage, etc.).

Optimization of the backup process and speed of restoration time after the failure of any systems, thanks to the reduction of the volume of data stored in the production systems (inactive data will go to the data archive).

Guaranteeing constant high performance of applications, while reducing or even eliminating the cost of the infrastructure maintenance of a constant volume of active data in production.

Introduce company - wide data archiving procedures

Reducing costs and simplifying the backup process (fewer data in production means smaller backups, cheaper licenses for backup solutions, etc.).

Managing data retention policy in a centralized and transparent manner.

Guarantee the security of sensitive data stored in Legacy applications through centralization and encryption, (mechanisms built into the data archive).

Alignment with the requirements of the FSC, GDPR, and RODO - especially in the context of security of storage and access to sensitive data.

Simplify and speed up access to historical/archived/inactive data.