Data Bottlenecks Pull Resources Away From Insights

Sophisticated data tools are applied more to cleanup than analysis, provider says

Data flow

In dealing with the bottleneck issue created by increasing amounts of unstructured data, there is another 80 percent figure for firms to notice in addition to the fraction of data that is unstructured.

That figure is the percentage of work using data science and machine-learning methods to eliminate bottlenecks in processing unstructured data that goes to data cleanup and transformation, as opposed to what these techniques are meant for, which is data analysis, according to an executive at

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