
Tag: dark data
Despite the lip service paid to being “data-driven,” the average organization fails to collect or process more than half of the data it generates, according to a new report from Splunk. Read more…
Not only is there way too much data flying around organizations, but those charged with keeping track of it often don’t know where critical data is located. What’s more, new European data privacy rules are making that task harder. Read more…
The amount of data we’re generating is doubling roughly every 18 months, which is eerily similar to Moore’s Law scale for the growth of processing power. But much of that new data will remain invisible to those who would use it. Read more…
It’s estimated that 90 percent of the data in the average enterprise is “dark data”–that is, data that isn’t readily available for analytics—leaving only about 10 percent data exposed for doing analytics. Read more…