From Physical to Digital: How Prasad Simplifies Your Archive Modernization

Preserving the Past, Preparing for the Future Whether you are handling decades of film reels, videotapes, or handwritten metadata, the change from physical to digital is no longer a choice; it’s urgent. Archives made over generations are declining, evolving harder to access, and increasingly inconsistent with modern viewing or research platforms. That’s why archive modernization […]
Why Film Scanning is the First Step Toward Digital Immortality

The Fragile Legacy of Celluloid: Why It Cannot Last Forever Reels of film, whether saved in dusty garrets, aging archives, or metal cans in studios, are more than just moving images. They are moments, memoirs, and milestones. As time ticks on, physical film deteriorates. Colors wane. Scratches multiply. Vinegar syndrome sets in. Without proper intervention, […]
Why Governments Around the World Are Keen on Digitizing Physical Documents and Microfilms

How Digital Archives Support Legal, Audit, and Administrative Obligations? In recent years, governments across the globe have recognized the urgent need to transition from paper-based archives to a more secure, accessible, and efficient digital ecosystem. One of the primary drivers behind this transformation is the legal obligation to retain critical records—such as birth certificates, land […]


