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		<title>The Reality of Digital Preservation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital preservation or backing up data for future access has been increasingly challenging for the past few years. While technology has advanced in a very fast pace in terms of storage capabilities, these advances are actually placing the data collected in the past at risk. The information gathered used technologies that are no longer used [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Digital preservation or backing up  data for future access has been increasingly challenging for the past  few years. While technology has advanced in a very fast pace in terms  of storage capabilities, these advances are actually placing the data  collected in the past at risk. The information gathered used  technologies  that are no longer used today. A good example is the data stored in  a floppy disk. This type of storage device was very useful from mid  to late 90s. Today, you’ll be required to purchase a separate hardware  just to read a floppy disk. The common mass-storage device as of this  writing is the portable hard drive but it can be easily replaced after  a decade with a new hardware. <span id="more-4"></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Aside from the threat of obsolescence,  digital preservation also requires careful handling of the storage  device  and the system that keeps it accessible. There are two factors on  handling  the storage device – care of the hardware itself and the software  that protects the hardware. A floppy disk, hard drive, CD and other  devices used to store information have a lifespan and can even be  destroyed  if they were not handled according to specifications. They have to be  carefully handled and stored in an ideal condition 24/7. The software  part on handling data keeps these devices from possible attacks while  checking incoming data for possible viruses. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">This is the reason why many businesses  opted to use cloud services to securely store their data. There are  a handful of online companies known to store data in behalf of its  users.  This has actually been economical for many businesses and even  consumers.  They simply have to pay the annual fee rather than keeping up with the  latest technology and actively preserve their data on storage devices.  Although these multi-million companies still have to go through the  same trouble of digital preservation, they have already showed their  capability in securely preserving data in behalf of their clients.</span></p>
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