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          Data storytelling: the importance of telling stories with your data  
      Nowadays, no one can deny the value hidden in data: trends, areas for improvement or business opportunities are just some of the knowledge that can be found behind a series of figures. A correct analysis of an organization's internal and external data can provide a great competitive advantage and dr…  
        Hackathons, a new way of attracting talent  
      Technology is now an essential component of our daily lives. It is no secret that a large number of companies worldwide have been making significant investments in order to digitize their processes, products or services and thus offer greater innovation in them.
All this has led to an increase in th…  
        APIs for open data Access  
      Last December, the Congress of Deputies approved Royal Decree-Law 24/2021, which included the transposition of Directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the reuse of public sector information. This Royal Decree amends Law 37/2007 on the reuse of public sector information, including new requirements…  
        The UK data strategy and its reform  
      Just over a year ago - and after an extensive process of analysis, research and public consultation - the UK government announced its new national data strategy created in response to the increasingly important role of data in all aspects of our society. The strategy builds on other related initiati…  
        What are the advantages of participating in a hackathon or data-related competition like the Aporta Challenge?  
      Hackathons, contests or challenges related to data are a different way to test your ideas and/or knowledge, while acquiring new skills. Through this type of competition, solutions to real problems are sought, often in multidisciplinary teams that share diverse knowledge and points of view. In additi…  
        The importance of master data management  
      Data has become the present and future, not only of private organizations, but also of the different public administrations. This is why the benefit derived from data sharing between the different administrations is evident. However, it is not uncommon to find that each one of them maintains its own…  
        How are we addressing the shortage in professional competencies for working with data?  
      Over the last decade we have seen how national and international institutions, as well as national governments and business associations themselves have been warning about the shortage of technological profiles and the threat this poses to innovation and growth. This is not an exclusively European p…  
        4 examples of projects by private companies that are committed to open data sharing  
      The European Commission estimates that the data economy -the one whose business model is based on the exploitation of data to generate products and services-will reach a value of 550,000 million euros in the EU27 in 2025. This figure means that it will go from occupying 2.8% of GDP to 4%. Only in ou…  
        Validation of the Royal Decree-Law on reuse of public sector information and open data  
      Why a Royal Decree-Law?
In the plenary session of the Congress of Deputies held on December 2, 2021, Royal Decree-Law 24/2021, of November 2, on the transposition of several European Union directives, including Directive (EU) 2019/1024 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of June 20, 2019,…  
        Why should you use Parquet files if you process a lot of data?  
      It's been a long time since we first heard about the Apache Hadoop ecosystem for distributed data processing. Things have changed a lot since then, and we now use higher-level tools to build solutions based on big data payloads. However, it is important to highlight some best practices related to ou…  
         
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  