The sensitive nature of many of our assignments precludes disclosure of the names of numerous clients.
New York, New York, February 28, 2008
The Royal Bank of Scotland has completed the imaging
conversion of their Mortgage Loan file portfolio. All work
was performed onsite in their U.S. Headquarters at 101 Park
Avenue in Manhattan. Additional departments are currently
in the process of scanning their vital documents.
New York, New York, December
12, 2007
New York University has signed a Master Service Agreement
with microMEDIA which includes a wide range of imaging services
for corporate departments and schools. Projects are
currently underway for the Legal Department, Sponsored Research
and Human Resources. Converted documents will be stored in
the University's Interwoven Document Management System.
Tarrytown, New York, July 16, 2007
Siemens Medical Diagnostics is converting their
collection of Aperture Cards for diagnostic equipment to
electronic form through microMEDIA's services. Siemens
recently acquired the unit from Bayer Corporation, also a
microMEDIA client. The cards had originally been generated
by microMEDIA over several years of production.
New York, New York, May 20, 2007
Baruch College of the City University of New York
utilized microMEDIA's services to convert more than
fifty years of their student newspaper, The Ticker, to
electronic form. Scanning school newspapers and scanning local
newspapers has been a specialty of microMEDIA for many years.
Before the New York Times National Edition was produced
electronically, microMEDIA microfilmed the copies. Student
Dissertations are converted and distributed for John Jay
College.
New York, New York, November 20, 2006
The Museum of the City of New York
commences a multi-phase technological effort to
provide a searchable image database on the Internet for all
collection objects. microMEDIA has begun the conversion of
more than 100,000 historical accession cards.
Circleville, Ohio, May 17, 2006
General Electric Consumer and Industrial Lighting
contracts with microMEDIA to convert multi-lingual
engineering drawings maintained in Aperture Cards to digital
images. Files are automatically indexed using machine
readable Hollerith Codes embedded within the cards.
Pleasanton, California, April 20, 2006
Tyco Healthcare
completed the digital conversion of laboratory
plot files using microMEDIA's professional services. The
conversion used a custom program to enhance manual correlation
of X and Y axis intersections from a paper-based time recorder.
Extremely high accuracy was required and maintained.
New York, New York, March 1, 2006
National Football League
selects microMEDIA to convert critical business documents to
digital form. Access to corporate information is available
to designated staff members on an immediate basis on their
desktop PCs. The NFL's paper file conversion was delivered
in Adobe PDF
format after indexing to meet each department's retrieval
needs.
Columbia, Maryland, October 10, 2005
Quality Associates Incorporated has
teamed with microMEDIA to perform an enormously complex 35mm.
slide conversion. More than 50,000 high resolution
archeological photographs are being scanned at 2,000 dpi.
and then indexed into a comprehensive database. Over 200
DVDs will be needed to deliver almost one terabyte of digital
data.
New York, New York, August 1, 2005
Polo Ralph Lauren has selected
microMEDIA to convert its historical collection of
advertisements and articles that have been assembled into
scrapbooks since the company's inception. Special handling
techniques had to be set to scan and crop the fragile originals,
most of which were newspaper size. Final results are Adobe
PDF® color images
that will be available for viewing on the Polo Website.
San Francisco, California, July 25, 2005
Fireman's Fund Insurance engaged
microMEDIA to migrate more than a million records from a legacy
IBM Image Plus document management system to a Captaris Alchemy
-based storage and retrieval approach. Multiple tables and
indices were extracted, image formats were changed and new
linkages created prior to DVD recording and delivery.
Lake Success, New York,
June 6, 2005
Customers using microMEDIA's Web Hosting
Services and telecommunications services now have faster
access to their files through high-capacity
fiber optic system communi-cations. Transmission at 10
mb/sec. is the
equivalent of seven T1 lines. All client sites are
specifically designed to meet their own specifications with
newly added hardware and software to strengthen security and
backup.
White Sands, New Mexico,
April 28, 2005
The U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range
contracted with microMEDIA to convert thousands of Aperture
Cards containing vital drawings and specifications to Adobe PDF
files. The cards were inventoried by microMEDIA's staff at
the missile range and then brought to New York for scanning,
indexing and recording by a Tresco Staff Member, who observed
all of the operations and maintained custody of the cards and
the data.
Melville, New York, March 18, 2005
OSI Pharmaceuticals has updated
its procedures to backup and access laboratory notebooks from
microfilm to electronic scanning. OSI is known
worldwide for its advanced research and products that both extend
life and improve the quality-of-life for cancer patients.
microMEDIA converted OSI's existing archive of microfilm
and then developed the new system that microMEDIA employs to
microfilm the notebooks and also scan the film.
Gainesville, Florida, February 21, 2005
microMEDIA expands coverage in Southeast
through a tight partnership with Innovative Document Solutions
in Central Florida. IDC will work closely with microMEDIA
to provide professional document conversion services to Southern
Clients, emphasizing onsite projects.
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