SOTERIA+ is the latest updated and improved iteration of Max’s fully hosted comprehensive, flexible, and feature-rich digital preservation platform for archival collections. It combines the development innovation of Max with the Archivematica digital preservation system designed for standards-based, long-term access to digital material.
The core benefit of Soteria+ is a lightning-fast and easy-to-use interface, which means that users can be productive right from the start, even if they are inexperienced with digital preservation processes.
For ease of use, Soteria+ is fully compliant with key preservation standards such as ISO 16363, TRAC, DPC RAM, and NDSA. From multi-user institutions to single-user specialist collections, Soteria+ is adaptable and budget-friendly, with no hidden costs. A comprehensive and feature-rich tool, Soteria+ delivers a complete end-to-end digital preservation solution. Easily build SIPs, organize your content, and create detailed taxonomies with automatic virus checking and file characterization in one super-intuitive environment. Soteria+ provides comprehensive, highly customizable preservation functionality at the touch of a button with seamless integration to services such as SharePoint.
Built on trusted technologies, Soteria+ ensures that your organization can attain compliance with key preservation guidelines with minimal training time—even non-Archivists or Information Professionals within your organization can easily submit assets for instant digital preservation. Soteria+ can be deployed in a wide variety of environments both on and off-cloud, and data can easily be migrated to other applications, e.g., SharePoint. Soteria+ comes with one-click protected access links, secure depositor links, and a host
Testimonials
Max have been a trusted digitisation and solutions partner with King’s College London Archives for more than a decade. They have always undertaken work to a high standard, and on time, and are a friendly team who are ready to help at short notice.
--Dr Geoff Browell | Head of Archives and Research Collections | King’s College London