VentureBeat July 22, 2022
Shubham Sharma

Data has become the new holy grail for enterprises. From young startups to decades-old giants, companies across sectors are collecting (or hoping to collect) large volumes of structured, semi-structured and unstructured information to improve their core offerings as well as to drive operational efficiencies.

The idea that comes right away is implementing machine learning, but not every organization has the plan or resources to mobile data right away.

“We live in a time where companies are just collecting data, no matter what the use case or what they’re going to do with it. And that’s exciting, but also a little nerve-wracking because the volume of data that’s being collected, and the way it’s being collected, is not necessarily always being...

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