About Data Archive Corporation
Data Archive Corporation provides its customers with
solutions for storing data in today's regulated business
environment.
In the wake of accounting and business practice scandals
that have resulted in some of the largest bankruptcies
in corporate history, employees losing their retirement
savings, and high-ranking corporate officers facing
prison sentences for their actions, an extreme loss
of trust now faces ‘Corporate America’.
As a means to restore trust and faith back into these
corporations, many new laws and regulations have been
established that require corporations to store information
using methods that will guarantee its authenticity
and prevent deliberate or accidental alterations or
destruction to that information.
A partial list of these government-mandated regulations
include SEC 17a-4, NASD Rule 3510 & 3520, HIPAA,
FDA, and Sarbanes-Oxley, and stretch across industries
that include banking and securities brokerage, health
care, pharmaceutical research and manufacturing, as
well as any publicly-held company.
Our solutions store data securely and reliably, using
non-rewriteable, non-erasable storage devices, and
satisfy regulatory requirements for data retention
as dictated by the rules and regulations mentioned
above, as well as the many others not mentioned.
Paul Greene, the founder of Data Archive Corporation,
has been involved with various storage technologies
since 1995, and has implemented solutions of all sizes
and configurations in some of the largest companies
in the world, including banking and financial services
firms, insurance companies, mortgage lenders, colleges
and universities, government agencies and the U.S.
Military.
Some of our customers include JP Morgan Chase, Merrill
Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Fleet Securities, Commerce
Bank, TIAA-CREF, General Electric, University of Texas,
Cornell University, and the U.S. Marine Corps, to
name a few.
Contact us today to discuss
how our storage solutions and professional services
can help you meet regulatory requirements for data
storage and retention. |