by Dr. Shelly Disser | Sep 9, 2019
Over the course of this series, we’ve looked at the many definitions of “archive” and reviewed the various use cases for each. Let’s recap the use cases that we explored along the archive continuum. High-Functionality High-functionality archives have nearly...
by Dr. Shelly Disser | Aug 26, 2019
In the first blog of this series, we attempted to answer a simple question: “What is an archive?” Well, as it turns out, the answer isn’t all that simple as the definitions, types and use cases of “archive” vary. We introduced the idea of the Archive Continuum and in...
by Dr. Shelly Disser | Aug 12, 2019
As you may remember from our most recent post in our series exploring the archive continuum, we examined the options and use cases available at the low-functionality end of the spectrum. Here, we shift our focus to archives with high functionality. Let’s start...
by Dr. Shelly Disser | Jul 29, 2019
The very definition of “archive” varies greatly. So much so, that in the first post in this series, we proposed that archives exist on a continuum depending on the data structure and level of access required. On one end, you’ll find archives with low-to-no...
by Dr. Shelly Disser | Jul 2, 2019
In the healthcare technology space, ask someone what “archive” means, and depending on who’s using the term and what their intended use case may be, you’ll get a different answer from nearly everyone. The very definition of the word “archive” is fluid – and as a...