It sorted the mess into neat silos—Research Papers (PDFs), Lab Imagery (TIFFs), and Sensor Logs (CSV).

His current nightmare was the "Deep Archive," a massive, unorganized cluster of drives recovered from a defunct research facility. Millions of files were scattered across petabytes of storage with no naming conventions, no dates, and no logic. He had tried every standard tool in the book, but they all choked on the sheer volume.

It flagged duplicates that had been bloating the storage for a decade.

Categorizes millions of files in minutes.

Elias knew the software was legendary among data recovery specialists. It wasn't just a file organizer; it was a high-speed classification engine capable of scanning millions of files and categorizing them by extension, size, creation date, or even custom-defined rules.