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BMI Imaging Systems, a leading provider of microfilm conversion, microfiche scanning and document management solutions, announced today that it will be attending the Las Vegas, Nevada Nuclear Information and Records Management Association (NIRMA) conference in August of this year.

Nuclear Information and Records Management Association (NIRMA) is the nuclear industry’s leader in information and records management. Since 1976, NIRMA has been uniquely qualified to provide guidance to commercial and Department of Energy facilities in the areas of quality records programs, regulatory compliance activities, electronic records initiatives, document management technologies, and knowledge management issues.

Many energy and nuclear related records continue to reside on legacy microfilm and microfiche formats. BMI Imaging Systems will be highlighting a unique microfilm conversion solution, ideal for infrequently accessed energy and nuclear related records that reside on physical microfilm media. The Digital ReeL microfilm conversion solution is an outsourced microfilm conversion service that includes a viewer so that users can quickly retrieve digital microfilm rolls (or microfiche) from a web browser. Digital ReeL is available as an on premise solution and as a cloud-based offering. In addition to its microfilm conversion solutions, BMI will be demonstrating a variety of document management solutions that increase the efficiency of nuclear and energy related records management processes.

About BMI's Digital ReeL Microfilm Conversion Solution

Digital ReeL is a practical, affordable microfilm conversion solution that is ideal for infrequently accessed archives. BMI will convert your microfilm (or microfiche) to virtual, digital microfilm rolls at one of our secure facilities. The microfilm conversion service creates a digital, virtual replica of your original microfilm or microfiche. The entire microfilm roll or microfiche is digitally converted, ensuring that no images are lost during the digital microfilm conversion process. The Digital ReeL microfilm conversion solution includes a web-based viewer that emulates microfilm retrieval from a reader printer. Users retrieve virtual microfilm rolls from a PC workstation, avoiding the hassles that come with physical microfilm and legacy reader printers.

About BMI Imaging

BMI has been a leader in document management, document conversion and microfilm conversion services for over 50 years. BMI offers industry-leading document scanning products from Canon and e-ImageData (ScanPro 2000) and the ApplicationXtender document management product line from EMC Corporation. BMI has also developed the Digital ReeL microfilm conversion solution. BMI Imaging serves government agencies and commercial companies throughout the United States and has developed a customer list of more than 2,000 accounts. BMI is headquartered just outside San Francisco in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional production and sales facility in Sacramento, California. http://www.bmiimaging.com.

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