Shine a light on dark & unstructured data
What is ‘dark’ data and why is lack of metadata an issue?
Dark data is data which is not ‘seen’ by the business: not ‘seen’ because it is not ‘known’ about and therefore, not used. Dark data typically includes a significant amount of unstructured data, such as: graphics, photos, scans, free text in e-mails & social media, audio-visual files & biometric information. Dark data can be as much as 97% of an organisation’s digital assets. Organisations face diminishing returns: paying for data they don’t understand, use, need or have consent for whilst losing out on potential value from bringing that data actively back into the digital domain, through its business context, supplied by metadata.
All data should be structured by metadata, otherwise it cannot be ‘known’, ‘found’ or ‘used’. If not, your digital estate will be adversely impacted in terms of:
At the very least, isn’t it worthwhile streamlining & sanitising your digital estate – for both financial and operational efficiencies?
Our metadata sitrep will help you decide whether you want to continue carrying the overhead or whether you want those assets to be an integral part of your knowledge domain, embedding their value in your organisation. Please enquire further for details.