Computer Output to Laser Disk
<storage> (COLD) The capture of large (typically mainframe generated)
reports on optical media such that sections are accessible as individual
documents. A successor technology to "COM" (Computer Output on Microfilm).
In 1999 the AIIM renamed COLD to ERM/COLD (Enterprise Report Management), to
better reflect the changes and improvements this technology has undergone
throughout the years.
An example application is PearlDoc QuickFile Information Management System
(IMS).
(2001-04-30)
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