Data journalism: new informative challenges
Technological advances and open data movement have been factors in progress in the journalistic sphere. Nowadays, these professionals combine financial reports, interpret municipal budgets and explore geospatial information to generate stories based on large amounts of data.
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Data leaks: opportunity or obstacle for open data sector
The revelations by Snowden, the Falciani list or, more recently, the dissemination of Panama Papers by ICIJ (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists) are examples of the open publication of critical data that has had a great impact on socio-economic spheres worldwide. But...
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Data Mesh and Data Fabric: New Perspectives in Enterprise Data Architectures
Over the last decade, the amount of data that organisations generate and need to manage has grown exponentially. With the rise of the cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing and artificial intelligence (AI), enterprises face the challenge of integrating and governing data from multiple sources and environments.
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Data on the banking sector: sources of access
Access to financial and banking data is revolutionising the sector, promoting transparency, financial inclusion and innovation in economic services. However, the management of this data faces regulatory challenges in balancing openness with security and privacy.
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Data processing and visualization tools
Visualization is critical for data analysis. It provides a first line of attack, revealing intricate structures in data that cannot be absorbed otherwise. We discover unimaginable effects and question those that have been imagined."
William S. Cleveland (de Visualizing Data, Hobart Press)
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Data products with GraphQ
When it comes to infrastructure, the foundation of our modern civilisation is based on concrete and steel. Wherever we look, large structures such as roads, buildings, cars, trains and planes are made of concrete and metal. In the digital world, everything is made of data and APIs.
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