Despite all the publicity around Big Data and Apache Hadoop, a new database deployment survey indicates traditional, structured relational database management systems (RDBMS) still reign among ...
Data scientists today face a perfect storm: an explosion of inconsistent, unstructured, multimodal data scattered across silos – and mounting pressure to turn it into accessible, AI-ready insights.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Getting enterprise data into large language models (LLMs) is a critical ...
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 ...
Unstructured data comprises 80% of total data volume for legal organizations, which means that on average, only one-fifth of the entirety of the data set is properly secured and actively managed.
Governments, industries and individuals alike all report feeling overwhelmed by the rising tide of data. How big is the challenge? One research firm estimated that the volume of data/information ...
CAMPBELL, Calif., June 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Komprise, the leader in analytics-driven unstructured data management, today announced Komprise Transparent File Tables, which exposes a structured ...
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 ...
The second part of this three-part series explores trends in data structuring, including what unstructured data is and how the legal industry is working to move from unstructured to structured data.
What’s the best way to store, search, and analyze content not based on their technical characteristics but on their meaning? The volume of data being created today is truly staggering. IDC projects ...
Globally, unstructured data represents 80% to 90% of the world’s digital information. By 2025, that volume is expected to reach 175 zettabytes. Unstructured data is everywhere—medical images, ...