IBM Spectrum Discover: Metadata Management for Deep Insight of Unstructured Storage by Joseph Dain, Norman Bogard, Isom Crawford Jr., Mathias Defiebre & Larry Coyne

IBM Spectrum Discover: Metadata Management for Deep Insight of Unstructured Storage

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  • Genre Computers
  • Publisher IBM Redbooks
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  • Size 3.45 MB
  • Length 152 Pages

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This IBM® Redpaper publication provides a comprehensive overview of the IBM Spectrum® Discover metadata management software platform. We give a detailed explanation of how the product creates, collects, and analyzes metadata.

Several in-depth use cases are used that show examples of analytics, governance, and optimization. We also provide step-by-step information to install and set up the IBM Spectrum Discover trial environment.

More than 80% of all data that is collected by organizations is not in a standard relational database. Instead, it is trapped in unstructured documents, social media posts, machine logs, and so on. Many organizations face significant challenges to manage this deluge of unstructured data such as:

Pinpointing and activating relevant data for large-scale analytics
Lacking the fine-grained visibility that is needed to map data to business priorities
Removing redundant, obsolete, and trivial (ROT) data
Identifying and classifying sensitive data

IBM Spectrum Discover is a modern metadata management software that provides data insight for petabyte-scale file and Object Storage, storage on premises, and in the cloud. This software enables organizations to make better business decisions and gain and maintain a competitive advantage.
IBM Spectrum Discover provides a rich metadata layer that enables storage administrators, data stewards, and data scientists to efficiently manage, classify, and gain insights from massive amounts of unstructured data. It improves storage economics, helps mitigate risk, and accelerates large-scale analytics to create competitive advantage and speed critical research.

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