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CD/DVD Authoring & Automated CD/DVD Authoring
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CD/DVD Authoring

The OnBase CD/DVD Authoring modules allow organizations to backup, export or publish data to CD and DVD media directly from the OnBase client. The modules work with a variety of writers to leverage existing hardware and improve its flexibility.

Automated CD/DVD Authoring

Automated CD/DVD Authoring extends authoring to a lights-out operation. OnBase produces the CD/DVD output at the appropriate times through a tight integration with both Rimage® CD/DVD authoring stations and Condre® Stylus Publisher. OnBase keeps track of all automated jobs and labels each CD/DVD with exact information regarding the content.

Both types of authoring, manual and automated, are stored on write once, read many (WORM) media to prevent data from being modified after it has been authored. They can also be used with Export  or  Publishing modules for disk creation from Disk Group volumes or from a user-defined collection of documents. In addition, the modules can be used to create media generated by Document Distribution .

Application

Authoring provides a fast and cost effective backup method that will help IT personnel to design and implement a backup strategy that provides data redundancy as well as the option for offsite storage. By automating the process, organizations reduce the effort of creating the output as well as decrease the risk of operator error.

Core Features

  • Backup data to CD-R or DVD-R media

  • Complements OnBase Export and Publishing modules

  • Backup queue allows you to create backup copies of promoted volumes within Disk Groups

  • Data files are the only information included on the CD

  • Provides lights-out generation of CD/DVD output from the system

  • Compatible with existing Rimage and Condre solutions

  • Eliminates human interaction when producing CD/DVD output

  • Eliminates the possibility of mislabeling disks

  • Reduces exposure to damaged media either before or after it has been authored