Interview with Víctor Méndez, VP of Engineering at Taiger
Interview with Víctor Méndez, VP of Engineering at Taiger, an international company with solutions in computational semantics, natural language processing and human-machine interaction.
Interview with Víctor Méndez, VP of Engineering at Taiger, an international company with solutions in computational semantics, natural language processing and human-machine interaction.
Major IT companies are betting on the development and improvement of algorithms which can recognize voices, images and texts in sectors such as internet, banking, insurance, transport, retail or telecommunications.
Marc Pous is a computer engineer. He has worked in several startups and led R&D of Smart Cities and Internet of Things. Currently he is founder and CEO of TheThings.IO and organizes the Internet of Things communities of Barcelona and Munich.
Programmatic advertising is one of those phenomena of the new technology, one of those facts that confirm what is already a reality: that there are many processes that are better in hands of an algorithm.
The possibility of adding virtual information to the real world can be useful in many sectors such as advertising, communication, retail, real estate sales, gaming, tourism, education or automotive.
The added value of Lilypad Arduino, thanks to the potential of the Arduino hardware, is the ability it gives textiles to detect information about the environment, by using light, motion or temperature sensors.
Luciano Domingo talks about Comanda Laboral, winner of the third prize in the category “Internal Management” in our latest competition InnovaApps+
In the world of Banking, technologies are chosen in a rather conservative way. Security, stability and long term support are thewinner factors.
David Bello talks about Buen Viaje, winner of the third prize in the category “Special” in our latest competition InnovaApps+
If you are new to open source software, the nuances of what it is and what it applies to can be baffling. So, I’ll briefly sum it up as software projects built in the open by a community of developers.