Future proof

Future proof

The phrase future proofing describes the elusive process of trying to anticipate future developments, so that action can be taken to minimize possible negative consequences, and to seize opportunities. For more on the process and practitioners, see Futures studies.

Data storage

Electronically stored data, just like paper data, is subject to risk over time. Future proofing electronic data involves the selection of physical media and data formats which are most likely to ensure the continued accessibility of the original information.

Future proofing data storage means ensuring that a document or data will be able to be accessed and read in the future.

Using open and well documented formats, standards and specifications while avoid closed proprietary formats.

See also

* Product data management
* Digital preservation
* Digital media
* Backup

External links

* [http://dpconline.org/ the Digital Preservation Coalition]
* [http://library.cornell.edu/iris/tutorial/dpm/index.html Digital Preservation Tutorial]


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