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What's making UK marketing chiefs feel inadequate? Coping with unstructured data

...customers by using tools to mine and tap into the wealth of unstructured data. CMOs are still relying on traditional processes such as market research... Read more

11 October, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Oracle buys Endeca to ramp up data reach

...Oracle has acquired Endeca, an unstructured data software and business intelligence company, for an undisclosed sum. As a... Read more

19 October, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Red Hat polishes off Gluster buy

...it will acquire Gluster, which provides open-source storage software to manage unstructured data. The deal went through for $136m (£88m) in cash. It comes... Read more

5 October, 2011 by Larry Dignan

HP mates Autonomy with Vertica

...Vertica for structured data such as tables and databases, and Autonomy for unstructured data, such as phone calls, social media and videos — Lynch said HP... Read more

30 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

In-memory analytics vs big data: Can SAP's Hana make sense of the information overload?

How it works and who's using it... Read more

24 November, 2011 by Nick Heath

Thinking big data: Oracle embraces Hadoop and NoSQL to target unstructured data

...the 'big data' market - capturing, storing and analysing the vast amounts of unstructured data that businesses gather every day. At Oracle's OpenWorld event in... Read more

4 October, 2011 by Jo Best
A Generalized Framework of Privacy Preservation in Distributed Data Mining for <endeca_term>Unstructured Data</endeca_term> Environment

A Generalized Framework of Privacy Preservation in Distributed Data Mining for Unstructured Data Environment

The management of unstructured data is recognized as one of the major unsolved problems in the... Read more

1 January, 2012
Leveraging <endeca_term>Unstructured Data</endeca_term> into Intelligent Information - Analysis & Evaluation

Leveraging Unstructured Data into Intelligent Information - Analysis & Evaluation

Unstructured data constitutes about 70% of the data collected or stored in larger... Read more

1 January, 2012
Mining <endeca_term>Unstructured Data</endeca_term> Using Artificial Neural Network and Fuzzy Inference Systems Model for Customer Relationship Management

Mining Unstructured Data Using Artificial Neural Network and Fuzzy Inference Systems Model for Customer Relationship Management

Data warehouse and mining are able to provide the structure to record whole customer's information, detecting important... Read more

1 July, 2011
Hitachi Edge-to-Core Storage Solves the <endeca_term>Unstructured Data</endeca_term> Dilemma for Distributed IT and Cloud Deployments

Hitachi Edge-to-Core Storage Solves the Unstructured Data Dilemma for Distributed IT and Cloud Deployments

Among today's most urgent IT challenges are the rampant growth of unstructured content and the need to reduce the costs,... Read more

1 October, 2010
Use of Bayesian Network in Information Extraction From <endeca_term>Unstructured Data</endeca_term> Sources

Use of Bayesian Network in Information Extraction From Unstructured Data Sources

This paper applies Bayesian Networks to support information extraction from unstructured, ungrammatical, and incoherent... Read more

20 August, 2010
Content Management Without Boundaries

Content Management Without Boundaries

E-mail. Documents. Presentations. Video clips. This type of "unstructured" data makes up the vast majority of content generated today. Managing its... Read more

1 March, 2012
Real solutions. Real results. Customers speak on HP Storage Virtualization solutions.

Real solutions. Real results. Customers speak on HP Storage Virtualization solutions.

...is rapidly increasing for IT organizations around the world. According to IDC, unstructured data is growing at 62% per year. This interactive document sponsored by... Read more

1 December, 2011
A Method of Object-based De-duplication

A Method of Object-based De-duplication

Today, the world is increasingly awash in more and more unstructured data, not only because of the Internet, but also because data that... Read more

1 December, 2011
Machine Learning Sets New Standard for Data Loss Prevention: Describe, Fingerprint, Learn

Machine Learning Sets New Standard for Data Loss Prevention: Describe, Fingerprint, Learn

A whitepaper describing data loss prevention. Covers the challenges of unstructured data growth, the current types of detection technology, and Vector Machine Learning... Read more

24 August, 2011

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