OptiScope Computer Output to Laser Disk. How do you archive your printed material ? Saved on the AS/400 as spool file. Saved on tape.

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OptiScope Computer Output to Laser Disk

How do you archive your printed material ? Saved on the AS/400 as spool file. Saved on tape as files or application. Print it again when needed. Paper piling up on a desk. microfiche.

What do you lose by using these methods ? Expensive disk/storage space. Poor user interface. (Find, Key, Print...) Slow response time. Special equipment for display, print. Information is not at your fingertips!

OptiScope C omputer O utput to L aser D isk A warm solution for a problem

Why OptiScope ? Easy to define. (Step by step definition using visual tools) Easy user interface. (Using pop-up windows) Powerful and flexible query tools integrated in the user interface.(Key, find, print, join…) Automatic!- Self guided. (Routing entries)

Why OptiScope ? Inexpensive maintenance. ( Full automation, handy administrations tools) Save AS/400 disk and CPU. (Use PC disk for storage, No need to reproduce reports) Speedy response time for all archived information. (All archived data is accessible immediately !)

Why OptiScope ? No disk or CPU overhead for retrieval (Retrieve only the necessary pages and not the whole report) Easy to implement into existing applications (Full command interface) Drill-in information retrieval (Join several reports together) Data can be retrieved from any AS/400 terminal. (Any terminal or emulation Dos/Win/NC)

Who needs OptiScope ? Any companies using other archiving systems. Banks, insurance companies, other big report users Firms needing real-time response on their archival system

How it works ? PC document server Multi-volume storage Client Access connection User terminals

How it works ?- Archive spool files Output queue Routing monitor Archiving Automatic Archiving !

How it works ?- Archive spool files Output queue Routing monitor Archiving

How it works ?- Retrieving spool files

Retrieve of information to any AS/400 terminal in a split second

Easy !

Easy to define !

Easy to maintain !

Easy to operate !

Easy to use !