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A different sort of hybrid

Nigel Dews, MD, Restore Records Management explains why hybrid storage systems offer a pragmatic approach to digital transformation in facilities management In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the pressure to embrace digital transformation and reduce paper usage is ever-present. The ...

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Restore Records Management launches campaign to show physical data more respect

Restore Records Management has launched a campaign for physical data to be given more respect and warns that the UK’s “paperless dream” needs to be reviewed. The company says that the country has been chasing digital transformation for years, with ...

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Restore Records Management works with HM Land Registry to digitise files

Restore Records Management has been working with HM Land Registry to digitise historic files that include a property lease, helping to drive improved efficiencies in its service. Restore has been working with HM Land Registry, a non-ministerial department which registers ...

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Moving more patient records offsite could help the NHS create space for over 10,000 extra beds

According to information management experts, Restore Records Management, the NHS could make space for at least 10,000 much-needed beds in the UK by moving more patient records offsite. With Trusts across the country under pressure from all angles, including flu, ...

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Restore Records Management scoops £5.8m deal with DWP

Restore Records Management has secured a contract with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for the transfer of approximately 375,000 boxes of records into off-site storage and the provision of retrieval services. The three-year contract, worth c£1.9 million a ...

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Restore Records Management secures 10-year BBC deal

Restore Records Management has landed the BBC’s commercial storage and archiving contract, with a remit to manage more than 10 million archive assets. The contract, with a total value of £22 million, is for an initial 10 years and includes ...

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