I previously worked for an insurance company and a very old issue reared its ugly head.
Trouble was all the claim and policy info was on literally a truckload of microfiche and
to find anything took three days (seriously) so ICT had them all scanned to PDF and
OCR'd - it worked a treat but of course an expensive option depending on volume of
course.
Kevin Parker
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From: cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Paul Anderson via
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2018 19:00
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Subject: Looking for opinions...
There are probably no perfect answers to this problem. I am looking for opinions, not
criticism. I do not want to start arguments, nor get anyone here, especially Jay, pissed
off.
I found a stack of DEC microfiche a few nights ago. It's probably about 12 inches
tall, and contains PM Procedures, IPBs, Manuals, Tech Info, and several type of Logistics,
BOMs, vendors, etc which I will deal with later. Most of it is "company
confidential", not that it matters anymore. The bulk of my microfiche is still
missing.
Several months ago there was a discussion here about breaking up sets. this is not a
"set". It is made up of bunches found in different places at different times.
I'm guessing a "set" of this would be an inch or two thick.
My short list of options for disposal are as follows in order of current preference are:
1 Sort to get several sizable sets, sell the rest as partials. A LOT of sorting
2 Take requests to cherry pick, and sell as few smaller sets. Still a LOT of sorting.
3 Call Al. Oh, he gets a crack at whatever he needs anyway.
4 Sell it as a lot
5 Sell on e-pay.
6 Put it back where I found it.
The first 3 are going to take a lot of time.
Thanks in advance, Paul