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Experts Warn Indian Firms of Costly 'Dark Data' Mismanagement

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Indian companies are sitting on vast amounts of unused or underutilized data, a phenomenon experts refer to as 'dark data'. Specialists warn that failing to extract value from this existing information could result in significant financial losses running into millions of dollars. Rather than continuously collecting new data, experts advise organizations to focus on better leveraging the information they already possess. Addressing dark data inefficiencies is being highlighted as a critical priority for businesses seeking stronger returns on their data investments.

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