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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I track enterprise software application development & data management. Information, without order, is chaotic. Attempting to work ...
Data may be “the new oil,” but only when it can be extracted and put to use. Today, a five-year-old startup called Hammerspace that is giving any kind of data that lease of life is announcing $56 ...
IDC estimates that upwards of 80% of business information is likely to be formed of unstructured data by 2025. And while “unstructured” can be something of a misnomer, because all files have some sort ...
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.
The promise of interoperability remains a distant goal, but newer technologies like AI and natural language processing, combined with older technologies such as optical character recognition (OCR), ...
From listening to any kind of survey of what people are talking about in AI right now, we know that privacy is important. And that’s an understatement. Time and time again, we hear people talking ...
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 ...
In this special guest feature, Salil Godika of Happiest Minds Technologies discusses the value of unstructured data and identifies 9 key steps for how companies can work with it effectively. Salil ...
Agents are the next big thing in AI. Some define these “agents” differently from others, but the general idea is, they’re AI-powered tools that can perform tasks autonomously. The agent hype has ...
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 ...