Unstructured Data News & Articles
By Marisa Peacock
| Thursday May 21, 2009
Reefs by nature are a nutrient-sharing organism; relying on other habitats for an exchange of nitrogen and vegetation. Perhaps coral reefs were the inspiration for Digital Reef's new Partner Program.
The Digital Reef Partner Program makes unstructured data management more accessible to companies that can complement their services with Digital Reef technology solutions. This might seem like a win-win situation for Digital Reef (news, site), who after all, secure the customer base of companies while demonstrating their expertise with managing unstructured data.
But it can also benefit those in the enterprise who desperately seek the technology and scalability of a single platform. As well, they benefit from search, analytics, automatic data classification and data management functionalities, which can only make their workflows and document management processes run that much more efficiently.
By John Conroy
| Tuesday December 11, 2007

IBM has announced an upgrade to its Classification Module, which automates the categorization of large volumes of enterprise information, integrating with the FileNet P8 CMS platform.
The system is aimed at data stored in FileNet repositories. It automatically determines the importance of information, then stores and classifies it appropriately.
Large amounts of previously unmanaged content can be processed, as can content already under management but in need of reclassification.