The 5 advantages of automatic document archiving

Government documents, annual accounts, audit reports, claims files, etc.: we don't need to tell you that various laws apply to these documents and this type of information. Legally, you are required to retain this information, but that doesn't mean that everything has to remain active in your systems indefinitely. Within organisations, lists or complex search queries are often used to determine which documents have become redundant and are ready for archiving. This manual process is time-consuming, increases the risk of errors and is not at the top of employees' long to-do lists. Or worse, sometimes nothing is archived at all. What's more, careless archiving by organisations poses security risks.
With our module for long-term archiving, you can keep control of your information flows and say goodbye to manual archiving for good. We not only support you in retaining information when necessary, but also ensure that your digital environment remains organised, secure and workable thanks to the automatic cleaning and archiving of your documents.
How automatic archiving works
Archiving your digital business information has never been easier: set the retention period for your documents and the system does the rest. Once the planned retention period has been reached, the system will automatically archive your documents. That's right: no manual checks, no forgotten deadlines and no more overloaded and confusing systems.
Who is the archiving module for?
Automatic archiving can be used in various sectors and organisations. Some examples:
- Governments and public organisations that are subject to legal archiving and destruction rules, such as the Public Records Act in the Netherlands, and want to apply these rules without manual work.
- Organisations with compliance obligations: Do not keep contracts, financial documents or HR files longer than necessary by means of timely and lawful automatic archiving.
- Companies that manage personal data: Work in compliance with the GDPR and AVG by automatically archiving the information in your e-depot or image bank at the end of the statutory retention period.
The 5 advantages of automatic archiving
- Compliance without overhead: The system automatically applies the retention periods. Documents are archived at the right time, without your employees having to manually check or execute this.
- No burden of outdated or irrelevant data: unnecessary information is automatically moved to the archive after the set retention period. This ensures that your employees work with up-to-date, relevant information.
- Keep GDPR and AVG risks under control: Personal data that is retained longer than necessary poses a risk. Automatic document archiving ensures that data is not actively accessible for longer than legally required.
- Chaos gives way to structure: Your information remains available to those with access to the archive phase. This allows them to consult the archived documents, images and other material at any time.
- Complete control and transparency: thanks to the audit trail, you can keep track of when documents were archived. The system keeps track of which actions have been performed, so you can also demonstrate afterwards that your company is acting in accordance with the applicable legal framework.
Conclusion
Manual archiving takes time, increases the risk of errors and often leads to systems full of outdated information. Automatic document archiving solves these problems and gives your employees the space to focus on their core tasks.
The long-term archiving module integrates seamlessly into your existing workflows: you set the rules, the system executes them.