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The Future of Connected Vehicles and IoT

Connected vehicles are increasingly becoming reality, and in fact, you may have even had the chance to drive one. A study carried out by PwC entitled The Bright Future of...
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Happy holidays with data!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th in homes all over the world. That means, millions and millions of turkeys cooked, presents...
Beatriz Sanz Baños

IoT Trends for 2018

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Enrich your messages with the new SMS 2.0

Once upon a time, there was a ubiquitous mobile technology, which earned a high level of subscriber trust, and did this with just only 160 characters.  This fairy tale...
Beatriz Sanz Baños

IoT Trends for 2018, connectivity in the limelight

In 2017, we have seen the rise of technologies associated with Big Data, the popularization of VR and the emergence of autonomous cars. But much still remains to be...
AI of Things

The data-driven “green corridor” in Cali

The power of data has moved out of the confines of businesses and start-ups and has reached public circles and most notably, our cities. More and more local governments are hiring Big...
AI of Things

4 Brazilian cities using data to plan urban mobility

  Successful Urban Mobility Planning is a vital role of local governments around the world. In the EU, cities account for almost three quarters of the total population and since...
ElevenPaths

#CyberSecurityPulse: The Boom of JavaScript Miners

The most common question in recent months derived from the rebound in the value of numerous cryptocurrency is: Do I invest or not invest? However, as we know, there...
AI of Things

The best-bits of Changing the Game with Big Data Valencia!

Last Thursday, the 14th of December, the finished our schedule of yearly events with the latest edition of Changing the Game with Big Data. This conference was created with...
ElevenPaths

#CyberSecurityPulse: Army Launches Direct Commissioning Program for Civilian Cybersecurity Experts

The Army has approved a program to recruit experienced cybersecurity experts directly into the service as cyber officers in an attempt to bolster a growing field that military leaders...

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