Summary of week 52 at Damavis
We end 2021 with the compilation of the news of this week 52, the last of the year, in Damavis: New post in our blog by David Martín and the latest news about Big Data and Artificial Intelligence seen in…
We end 2021 with the compilation of the news of this week 52, the last of the year, in Damavis: New post in our blog by David Martín and the latest news about Big Data and Artificial Intelligence seen in…
2021 has been a year where many things have happened very quickly at Damavis. In this last post before the arrival of 2022, we will make a summary of the contents published in our blog throughout all these months. Damavis…
We compile the most important news of week 51 at Damavis: an interview in our blog with Pedro Novas and we review the most important publications and news from our social networks. Seen in networks In addition to a new…
We make a summary of the most important news of the week 50 at Damavis: new blog post by Antonio Boutaour and the most relevant news from our social networks. Damavis Blog How to leverage Apache Kafka and Apache Spark…
How to leverage Streaming technologies like Apache Kafka and Apache Spark for Batch processing ETL process. Central piece of the Big Data project Collecting, ingesting, integrating, processing, storing and analyzing large volumes of information are the fundamental activities of a…
We compile the most important news of week 49 at Damavis: the latest publications in our social networks and a new post in our blog by Sergio Pérez. Damavis Blog A few weeks ago, we published an article where we…
In our blog article Graphs – Finding optimal routes we introduced the use of graphs to find optimal routes. This time, we will study a technique to solve this problem that is inspired by the behavior of ant colonies. In…
We resume the most important news of week 48 at Damavis: New post in our blog by Joan Martín and the latest news published in our social networks. Damavis Blog This week, our Head Data Engineer Joan Martín has written…
Hungry Geese is a version of the mythical game “Snake”, but with geese, so that multiple agents compete against each other with the goal of surviving longer. This game was born in a Kaggle competition, developed between January 26, 2021 and…