AI of Things Reducing travel delays using Big Data When we travel by public transport, there are a number of factors that affect our satisfaction with the journey. Sadly, data science can’t help us to enjoy seats that...
Beatriz Sanz Baños Superpowers for everyone Tony Stark (Ironman): The number 1 IoT fan Ironman is quite probably the Avenger who has made the most of technology. His main weapon is his high level of intelligence, which, throughout...
AI of Things More countries focus on Artificial Intelligence Many countries are getting up to speed with the benefits of Artificial Intelligence, how it improves processes and make use of data. Previously, this post in the blog featured...
AI of Things Data Attributes: the new Digital Identity Currency The 2018 edition of the Mobile World Congress took place in Barcelona between the 25th and 28th of February. During the event, a panel discussion took place that featured...
AI of Things Weve launches Weve Locate – Location verification technology Weve, O2´s mobile advertising subsidiary has recently launched a new service, Weve Locate, a location verification product. This new service will allow advertisers to truly reach their target audiences,...
AI of Things Using Big Data to combat Air Pollution in Brazil Content originally written by Raquel Carretero Juárez, for the Telefonica Public Policy Blog. Telefónica Brazil is using mobile network Big Data to monitor air pollution in São Paulo (Brazil) and...
Beatriz Sanz Baños IoT to save the environment Connectivity allows a more efficient and sustainable energy management with the environment. The fight against climate change, waste of water and residual waste is easier with IoT devices.
Salmerón Uribes Marina New experiences in the stores of the future The digital transformation of brick-and-mortar stores and their integration with other channels is an inevitable process. It is also the best way to rise to the challenge that 100%...
AI of Things Safer Societies using Facial Recognition Facial recognition systems have been around for decades, and were first developed by the computer scientist Woodrow Bledsoe in 1964. Nowadays, such technology is a common part of our...
AI of Things 3 daily services that rely on machine learning Machine Learning [ML] has become a term everyone is accustomed to hearing about, yet it still feels very distant to many. Some people can be led to believe that...
Florence Broderick Evil FOCA is now Open Source We are really happy to announce that Evil FOCA is now Open Source. We have received lots of comments and feedback about how you are using Evil FOCA, or how...
Florence Broderick FOCA Final Version, the ultimate FOCA You all know FOCA. Over the years, it had a great acceptation and became quite popular. Eleven Path has killed the FOCA to turn it into a professional service,...
Florence Broderick Latch, new ElevenPaths' service During the time we’ve been working in ElevenPaths we’ve faced many kind of events internally, buy one of the most exciting and awaited is the birth of Latch. It’s a technology of our...
Florence Broderick HookMe, a tool for intercepting communications with API hooking HookMe is a tool for Windows that allows to intercept system processes when calling APIs needed for network connections. The tool, still in beta, was developed by Manuel Fernández (now...
Florence Broderick How does blacklisting work in Java and how to take advantage of it (using whitelisting) Oracle has introduced the notion of whitelisting in its latest version of Java 7 update 40. That is a great step ahead (taken too late) in security for this...