
KGS Software GmbH
KGS Software GmbH has stood for the highest level of expertise in the field of SAP archiving for over 25 years.
Leading companies around the world - such as the Lufthansa Group, Procter & Gamble, BMW and Kärcher - rely on solutions from kgs. Data and documents from SAP as well as documents from other leading applications, such as Microsoft SharePoint, are migrated and archived using cloud-native, high-performance software. Under the brand "tia®" - the intelligent archive - kgs unites all product modules into a common vision of the intelligent document archive. tia® stands for autonomous archiving, can be connected to any application, storage solution and cloud technology and offers companies the Single Point of Truth (SPoT) for accessing documents. tia® supports the SAP interfaces ArchiveLink®, ILM and CMIS. With the world's first SAP-certified CMIS interface, kgs' technological leadership in document management was once again confirmed in 2022.
kgs has its headquarters in Neu-Isenburg and a branch office in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Advising Wisely Thanks to Hybrid Archiving

When introducing a new distribution system, Munich's public transportation company (MVG) had to rethink its archiving concept. Instead of migrating five million documents, it opted for a hybrid archiving architecture.
Trends in archiving 2025

KGS, a specialist in digital archiving, knows the data and document archiving trends of 2025.
Come to stay: AI-based archiving

Hardly any other technology comes close to the power of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is a paradigm shift that both the economy and society are currently undergoing.
Low-hanging fruit for the use of AI?

Specialist departments and IT departments have it on the table: artificial intelligence is to be used, provide new insights and increase efficiency. But where to start, where to find the right use case to test the new technologies? Where can you get quick, demonstrable results?
Why You Shouldn’t Free Climb in the Cloud

It seems as if the increasing trend towards cloud computing spreads the misconception that data archiving has become obsolete. This fallacy is akin to climbing without a safety rope.
Deleting Cloud Data Is Good for IT and Nature

Sustainability and green IT have gained significant support and subsequently importance in recent years, forcing data hoarders to rethink their processes. Storing anything and everything in the cloud risks losing important data as well as being decried as an eco-sinner.
Farewell to the scanner?
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With the growing electronic document input, the tasks of scan/OCR solutions are changing. In input management, the volume of documents will increasingly shift from paper to digital media in the coming years. In the future, companies will completely replace their existing software and hardware equipment or will no longer use it in this form.