Structured data is information stored in a standardized format designed for ease of access, analysis, and machine readability. This type of data resides in predefined fields within files or records and is typically stored in relational databases using SQL (Structured Query Language), which was developed by IBM in 1974. Common examples include names, addresses, credit card numbers, dates, and numerical data in Excel spreadsheets. Structured data enables fast searching, filtering, and simplified storage of large amounts of information through strict formatting and organization into records with clearly defined elements. The data must conform to a specific schema that defines the names, types, and lengths of fields and their relationships to each other. While structured data offers significant advantages in terms of accessibility and management, it represents only about 20% of enterprise data as of 2024.
Key customers and partnerships
Microsoft, Google, Oracle, and IBM are among the major technology companies that provide platforms and tools for managing structured data.
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