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Paloma Recuero de los Santos

Python for all (2): What are Jupyter Notebooks?

What are the Jupyter Notebooks? The Jupyter Notebooks is maybe the most well know application of the Jupyter Project, created in 2014 with the objective of developing open-source software,...
Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón

Post-Quantum Future Is Around the Corner and We Are Still Not Prepared

Every year we have more powerful computers with a higher calculation capacity, is that fact good or bad? Think twice before giving an answer.  It depends. Because if global information...
Carlos Alberto Lorenzo Sandoval

Towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The customization of mass production is the catalyst for change that, among other things, originates industry 4.0 A lot has happened since the steam engine changed the course of our...
The hugest collection of usernames and passwords has been filtered…or not
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The hugest collection of usernames and passwords has been filtered…or not (I)

Sometimes, someone frees by mistake (or not) an enormous set of text files with millions of passwords inside. An almost endless list of e-mail accounts with their passwords or...
Paloma Recuero de los Santos

Python for all (1): Installation of the Anaconda environment

Now that we have defined the objective of this tutorial in the previous post (“Dare with the Python: an experiment for all”), we will really begin to work. We...
Beatriz Sanz Baños

It’s one thing to be told you’re safe and it’s another thing to feel safe

We can confirm that Smart Cities nowadays are already a reality and not a futuristic promise that is yet to come. Although there is still a long way to...
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The acceleration of the insurance sector in Big Data

Of all the applications of Big Data, insurance companies demand to exploit the value of their data to enhance their relationship with their customer, from the acquisition to loyalty. In...
Beatriz Sanz Baños

Movistar Car: transform your vehicle into a connected car

The application of the Internet of Things in the devices of our environment has brought about an authentic revolution in our lives. Connectivity gives us an efficient digital life, both at work and...
Salmerón Uribes Marina

The connected football stadiums

The Wanda Metropolitan Stadium of Club Atlético de Madrid is the most intelligent stadium in Europe today. After the emergence of Telefónica as an official technology provider, the possibilities...
Paloma, Recuero de los Santos

Dare with Python: An experiment for all (intro)

As we did in our experiment on the Titanic dataset in Azure Machine Learning Studio, we will continue with the “Learning by doing” strategy because we believe that the...

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