Business information is mostly generated by systems or people. Data from systems is most likely to be structured. In its traditional format, this is most typified by data in relational databases that ...
Estimates suggest that upwards of 80% of business information is unstructured data. That could cause headaches for anyone who needs to manage, organise and keep all that data secure. One survey, ...
Once upon a time, organizations stored structured data in relational -- or sometimes NoSQL -- databases, and unstructured data in object storage systems like Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. This ...
Managing unstructured data is a daunting task. Good thing Digital Reef is here to help. Today, they emerge from stealth mode after two years of developing their unstructured data management platform, ...
Enterprise AI initiatives have shifted the way organizations think about data. For years, structured information stored in ...
Unstructured data is information, in many different forms, that doesn't follow conventional data models, making it difficult to store and manage in a mainstream relational database. The majority of ...
When leaders think about data, structured data—such as payment amounts, invoice processing dates and customer names—likely crosses their minds first. Because structured data is objective, it’s ...
The enterprise data landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift as the importance of unstructured data grows in parallel with the rise of generative AI and agentic workflows. Data platforms are ...