ALSO CALLED: Data Categorization DEFINITION: The categorization of stored data for its most effective and efficient use. Data can be classified according to its critical value or how often it needs to be accessed, with the most critical or often-used data stored on the fastest media while other data can be stored on slower (and less expensive)
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DATA CLASSIFICATION DEFINITION (continued): The categorization of stored data for its most effective and efficient use. Data can be classified according to its critical value or how often it needs to be accessed, with the most critical or often-used data stored on the fastest media while other data can be stored on slower (and less expensive) media.Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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