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Nasuni Chief Innovation Officer Jim Liddle discusses how files play a pivotal role in organizing our digital world, heightening the importance of enterprise unstructured data management.
Jim Liddle announces that he is taking on a new role as Chief Innovation Officer to lead Nasuni’s data intelligence and Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies.
Nasuni’s VP Access Anywhere Jim Liddle discusses how Nasuni is built to manage cloud file data at scale.
When people in the technology industry talk about big data, they are typically referring to structured data. If you swipe or tap your credit card at a specific location, the information associated with that transaction will be logged and stored in structured form in a traditional or cloud warehouse. The technology solutions developed to store, analyze, and transform this structured data into business insights and advantages have been tremendously successful over the past decade. The industry has a handle on structured data.
Often when you work at a technology company for long enough, you become so close to what you’re doing that you lose sight of whether other people actually understand what you’re building and how it works. This is often referred to as the ‘center of the universe’ problem. As a new member of the leadership team, I see the platform through a different lens, and in this post I’d like to roll back the conversation to the technical basics, or what makes Nasuni different and why.
As one journey comes to an end, a new chapter begins with Nasuni. I have always felt that there had to be a better way to surface data, protect data, while making data searchable, productive, and accessible for any employee regardless of what type of data and where it is located. The combination of Nasuni and SME provides that solution.