The document discusses a report on organizational data management called "The Databerg Report". The report surveyed 1,475 respondents across 14 countries and found that on average, organizations hold 54% of their stored data as "dark data", 32% as redundant or obsolete data ("ROT" data), and only 14% as identifiable business-critical data. If left unchecked, ROT data alone could cost organizations $891 billion globally by 2020 in unnecessary storage and management costs. The document advocates for organizations to gain better visibility into their dark data, take action to classify and manage ROT data, and assume more control over their information governance strategies.