Unstructured data refers to information that does not have a predefined data model or organized format, making it more challenging to store, process, and analyze compared to structured data. Unlike ...
The term unstructured data is thrown about quite a bit. Still, a whole range of things could fall into this generic category, including documents, emails, voice, audio, video, time-stamped police body ...
We talk to Nasuni founder and chief technology officer (CTO) Andres Rodriguez about the characteristics needed from storage to make optimal use of unstructured data in the enterprise, as well as the ...
Unstructured data sprawl happens when organizations accumulate massive amounts of files -- like documents, images, videos, emails, and backups -- across different systems, locations, and users with ...
In this exclusive Executive Q&A, Nasuni’s Nick Burling discusses how the proliferation of storage sprawl, backup duplication, ...
In this TechRepublic exclusive, a COO states that successful AI initiatives must have the right unstructured data at the right time. Then, she details the proper unstructured data preparation for AI.
Roughly 80% of enterprise data sits in emails, contracts, call transcripts, and PDFs where traditional databases can't touch it. Much of this "unstructured" data isn't ignored because it lacks value, ...