by Chase on November 30, 2010
Today we are excited to announce our partnership with Reed Technology and Information Services, a member of the LexisNexis group, to bring to market a comprehensive web archiving service for corporations, government, and professional services firms. The new service is called Reed Technology Web Archiving Services powered by Iterasi. “We are excited to work with [...]
by Chase on October 12, 2010
We’re excited to announce a partnership with the National Technical Information Service of the US Department of Commerce (NTIS) to enable us to work together to provide web archiving and web information services to agencies of the federal government. Archiving web records has become a requirement for both government and private organizations as web communication [...]
After researching and writing in our laboratory, we’ve finally completed the first Iterasi Web Archiving Whitepaper. Now it’s immediately available for the general public to download: download the Iterasi Web Archiving Whitepaper. Why You Need This Whitepaper Web communication compliance and e-discovery is rapidly becoming a central concern, and many organizations do not understand the process [...]
There’s a big difference between having backups of your web server and having archives of your website. Do you know the difference? What is a backup? If you have a backup of your web server it means you keep copies of all the necessary files to reproduce your website. The necessary files are normally things [...]
by Chase on April 27, 2010
Web archiving is not the kind of thing you hear about often, however, the web is becoming more and more a place where businesses, organizations and governments communicate. These communications require preservation for many reasons: compliance, records keeping, brand heritage, etc. The past several months have seen some interesting news in the realm of web [...]
by pete on March 18, 2009
Earlier this month it was announced that Furl, an early innovator in the world of social bookmarking, had been purchased by Diigo. The announcements we read said that the Furl service would be rolling into Diigo in a future release. Since that announcement we have had quite a few Furl users ask us if they [...]
by pete on January 27, 2009
We started iterasi with the idea that individuals should be able to save Web pages they find interesting. We saw this as fundamental to one’s use of the Web. Everyone spends a lot of time searching the web for answers and use bookmarks to save what they found. However, bookmarks often point to pages that are [...]