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scope solutions AG

The reliable Swiss provider of software solutions for archives.

Our product range enables archives to position themselves for the future in the areas of knowledge and data management, open data, open interfaces, long-term digital archiving, and digital reading rooms.

1300+
Archivarinnen & Archivare
100+
Customers worldwide
10+
represented in countries
scope archiving software

Discover the power and flexibility of scope archiving software

archiving

Archives face major challenges due to data volumes and outdated systems. The modular scope archiving software offers flexible, future-proof solutions for this. From archiving for public and private archives to online presence and long-term digital archiving, you will find us to be a competent partner at your side.

scope specializes in the transition from analog cataloging on paper to Excel inventory management to archiving software.

benefits

With 25 years of experience in software development and project management in Europe, you benefit from the multifaceted advantages of scope archiving software. Our customers are concerned with issues such as future-proofing, flexibility, and stability.

Industries

An archiving solution can be used in the traditional way by archives or museums, but its fields of application are very flexible and diverse. That is why banks, insurance companies, zoos, car manufacturers, and many other industries are among those who optimize their processes together with scope.

Service

We are at your side and work with you to find efficient solutions. If you need professional or technical support, you will find a partner you can rely on in scope solutions AG. You can send us your requests by email, via the Support Center, or by phone.

An excerpt of companies that rely on scope solutions' archive software

Logo Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt
State Archives of Saxony-Anhalt
Das Brandenburgische Landeshauptarchiv
Brandenburg State Archives
Zoo Berlin
Berlin Zoological Garden
Logo des Österreichisches Staatsarchiv
Austrian Federal Chancellery
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