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Commissioner & Secretary to Chief Minister, Himato Zhimomi, along with Ramietech Solutions team during the inaugural function of e-Archive at Chief Minister’s Residential office, Kohima, on July 1.[/caption]
Dimapur, July 1 (EMN): An official launching programme of the e-Archive was held at the Chief Minister’s Residential Office, Kohima, on July 1. The event was graced by Commissioner and Secretary to Chief Minister, Himato Zhimomi.
Himato expressed his happiness at the systematic and efficient software that was developed. Pointing out on the need to have access to files from mobile phones apart from the personal computers, he said with the Digital India initiative at the national level, all the state government departments’ offices need to embrace the technology and initiate digitisation at the opportune time.
The e-Archive project is an initiative of Chief Minister’s Office, Government of Nagaland, undertaken by Ramietech Solutions, a progressive IT firm based in Kohima, Nagaland.
The CEO of Ramietech Solutions, Kedosietuo Nagi, said with e-Archive, one can store numerous files in digital form in a disk and can protect the files from physical damages which can be caused by fire or any other natural calamities. There is also provision to back up the digitised files using state-of-the-art SAN/DAS/NAS devices to configure backup which can be stored at remote site for disaster recovery.
He further mentioned that e-Archive is customised software to digitise the physical files into digital form by use of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to convert the digitised content into machine readable text and search engine indexing technology for fast and efficient retrieval of information, which will help in reducing the physical bulkiness of the files.