Learn how to control data sprawl, reduce hidden costs, and enhance security with strategies for managing unstructured data growth in the enterprise.
Data growth doesn’t just apply to databases. Gartner estimates that up to 85% of data is “unstructured” (ie, not stored in databases). Email archives or text documents are two common examples of unstructured data. Furthermore, experts say growth of file content outside traditional databases...
A significant portion of unstructured data exists inXMLformat, especially in industries like finance, healthcare, and logistics. Since XML can be complex and difficult to process at scale, many organisations rely onXML conversion tools like this oneto transform XML into structured formats. Big Data...
While data is growing in volume, the nature and location of data is also changing. Alongside structured data like relational and transactional data in SQL databases, there has been a meteoric rise in unstructured and semi-structured data, or big data, which has altered the data landscape....
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In our information-rich world, data is everywhere, but making sense of it can be overwhelming, and pulling insights from it can be challenging. Organizations that harness the power of data gain a significant competitive advantage. Data analytics is the key to unlocking a better business experience...
Pure Storage (NYSE: PSTG), a provider of all-flash data storage technologies and services, held its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal 2025 earnings call on February 26, 2025. The company discussed its progress in transforming enterprise data architectu
The growth of the cloud storage is driven by several factors, such as the growing volume of unstructured data and increased demand for advanced technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, automation, and others. Cloud storage stores and manages da...
Key factors fueling this growth include: The exponential increase in structured and unstructured data generated by IT infrastructures in various industries, necessitating the establishment of large-scale, high-capacity data centers for storage and protection. The adoption of cloud-based applications and ...
Minimizing Data Costs Explained Minimizing data costs starts with understanding what kind of data an organization has. Some of that is relational—that is, the data can be thought of as living in rows and columns. Other data is unstructured, and it might consist of documents, images, and vide...