Austin-based StoredIQ, a developer of information management software, has announced DataIQ, a data analytics application that provides a visual overview of an organization’s unstructured data. DataIQ gives the user a drill-down view of enterprise data in a single window pane, applying filters and visual analytics at each level, according to Amir Jaibaji, the company’s vice president of product management.

DataIQ sits on top of the StoredIQ Platform, the company’s flagship storage management software that provides full-text indexing. StoredIQ can scale from terabytes to multiple petabytes of data across more than 50 enterprise data sources and more than 450 file types, the company states. DataIQ users can drill down into StoredIQ’s index of data to create “infosets” — defined sets of data according to Jaibaji — and view data maps that include information on the data sources as well as the actual data. Users can also add overlays to filter data according to selected criteria.

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