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The Whole Story on Your Data
Data warehouses typically deal with only highly structured data. But up to 80 percent of all corporate information can be unstructured, including word processing documents, presentations, and multimedia files. Several trends are prompting companies to take a closer look at how to organize and access this "other half" of their data.
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What is the Difference Between Querying and Browsing Data?
Industry expert and blogger Colin White explores the differences between querying data using a traditional database query language and browsing data using a search tool, and which approach to use when.
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Organizing and Mining Unstructured Text
Some companies are finding ways to mine one of the biggest categories of unstructured data - text files. Through BI search and text analytics technologies, companies are able to add structure to natural-language text to build a competitive advantage.
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The Whole Story on Your Data
What is the Difference Between Querying and Browsing Data?
Organizing and Mining Unstructured Text