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; What are IBM CMOD's strengths?
; What are IBM CMOD's strengths?
: OnDemand has the ability to ingest billions of documents (multiple terabytes!) over the course of a day, every day, for as long as there is available storage to write to.
: OnDemand has the ability to ingest billions of documents (multiple terabytes!) over the course of a day, every day, for as long as there is available storage to write to.
: Through connections to Tivoli Storage Manager, cloud services like Amazon S3, or your own Enterprise SAN or Apache Hadoop HDFS, IBM CMOD can manage as much data as you can afford to store.
: Through connections to Tivoli Storage Manager, cloud services like IBM Cloud Object Storage (formerly "CleverSafe"), Amazon S3, OpenStack SWIFT Object Storage, Apache Hadoop HDFS, or your own Enterprise "Cheap-And-Deep" SAN, IBM CMOD can manage as much data as you can afford to store.
: IBM Content Manager OnDemand "de-composes" AFP and PDF documents to de-duplicate and store resource information like images, fonts, graphic elements, and overlays to save tremendous amounts of storage space.
: IBM Content Manager OnDemand "de-composes" AFP and PDF documents to de-duplicate and store resource information like images, fonts, graphic elements, and overlays to save tremendous amounts of storage space.
: CMOD's native support for formats like PDF, AFP, Line data, and XML make it a powerful and flexible tool for archiving static data with strict retention and retrieval requirements from government or industry regulators.
: CMOD's native support for formats like PDF, AFP, Line data, and XML make it a powerful and flexible tool for archiving static data with strict retention and retrieval requirements from government or industry regulators.