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notes@PAM
 

By the use of notes@PAM e-mails und attachments are extracted from the Lotus Notes Server and filed in PAM-STORAGE HSM archives. The Notes data base is thereby reduced and the response time noticably improved.

After the archiving a link resp. placeholder is left on the Notes Server which enables the user to open archived e-mails as usual. The required space of an archived e-mail is, however, reduced to a few KB which relieves the server.

Access to and display of archived e-mails and attachments is carried out in the usual Notes-Client.

Archiving forms:

E-mails are detached and archived as separate contents (bodytext und attachments).

Simple, multiple or synchronous on to different storage media, based on Single Instance Store methods.

Archiving strategies and methods:

Time and/or property controlled.

Automatically, in user-defined intervals by means of Server-Scheduler Process.

Enterprise Content Management

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PAM-STORAGE ECM
The Unified Information Platform.

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PAM-STORAGE HSM Archive
The Unified Information Archive.

Input Management

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Document capture.
Capturing of paperbased and digitalborn documents and forms. 

Documentmanagement

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PAM-STORAGE DMS/EDM
Organize your digital archived documents.

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SAP@PAM
Embedding to SAP R/3.

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@PAM Line
Interfaces to other strat. Systems.

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mining@PAM
Fulltext search engine.

Business Process Management

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PAM-STORAGE Workflow
Steering of documents.

Archiving und Lifecycle

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exchange@PAM
E-Mail archiving and Lifecyclemanagement for Microsoft Exchange.

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notes@PAM
Archiving and Lifecyclemanagement for Lotus Notes E-Mails.

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file@PAM
Fileserver Archiving and Lifecyclemanagement for Microsoft Fileserver.

Document Automation

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PAM-EXTRACT
Recognize, classifying and contentwise processing of paper-based documents.

 

 
     
 

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