What is unstructured data? — Different types of data

Data is an essential component of modern society, especially for companies and its employees, as it allows us to make informed decisions, understand complex systems, and learn from the past. There are many different forms of data, each with their own unique characteristics and uses.
The hidden costs of poorly retrievable knowledge

In modern companies, more and more information is being digitized and stored, making it more difficult to find the information you need.
Minimize business risk by providing information

Data growth has never been as fast as it is today, and technologies have never developed as quickly as they do today. In addition, new working models through New Work require a new approach and handling of knowledge and data by companies and employees.
12 Enterprise Search Use Cases Delivering Business Value

Learn how an enterprise search engine can help you too.
An enterprise search is an internal search engine used by companies to provide their employees with quick access to important information and data. It searches various data sources within a company, such as document management systems, customer and employee databases and project management tools. In today’s digital world, where companies are collecting and storing more and more data, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the relevant information quickly.
Driving Business Success with Better Information Management

Companies should regularly review and potentially adjust their culture and knowledge-sharing practices. To achieve this shift, employees must be motivated to think as a whole, see themselves as content creators and enablers, and share their resources and knowledge openly. Additionally, leadership must establish and reinforce the importance of knowledge sharing, and create a system for storing and organizing information that is easy to use and accessible to all.
What does the future of information management look like?

On November 3, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm gave a keynote on the information management of the future at the Digital FUTUREcongress in Essen.
His view of things:
Due to the fact that data is growing exponentially and the amount of data silos tends to increase, it is becoming more and more confusing and difficult for employees to access information quickly. Therefore, in the future, there will be a higher-level instance that suggests the relevant information to the employee at the right time.
RAG AI Integration: Transforming Data Management

Hard Coal mining in Germany is history, but the expert knowledge from 150 years should remain. But how can information hidden in millions of documents on numerous servers be made efficiently usable? To solve this problem, RAG is relying on technical innovation and artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock valuable knowledge for employees and make it easily accessible. The company is receiving support from Aachen-based start-up amberSearch (formerly ambeRoad), which is designed to take the company-wide search engine to the next level.
Using data from 150 years of coal mining for the tasks of the future

Search engines like Google and others show the way: Enter keywords or a short question and the result you are looking for is there. The “KISS42” project promises the answer to all operational questions for RAG. In cooperation with an interdisciplinary RAG team, the start-up amberSearch from Aachen developed the intelligent search engine amberSearch — designed for the specific data and requirements of the company. It not only helps to make research in RAG’s documents efficient for employees, but above all to make the archived knowledge from 150 years of coal mining usable for current operational tasks.