Paws for thought – how ML is saving lockdown pets
tech4pets is a not-for-profit company that works with charities to improve animal welfare using technology solutions and big data. The Data Science team here at GlobalLogic saw an immense opportunity to get hands-on with an interesting dataset, whilst helping a heart-warming cause. By applying machine learning (ML), GlobalLogic enriched tech4pets data and helped them gain … Continue reading Paws for thought – how ML is saving lockdown pets
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Published on: February 24, 2022
The Transition from Third-Party to First-Party Data
Introduction Data is the key to understanding behavior, patterns, and insights. Without data, it is incredibly complicated to gain the knowledge to decide the right actions to meet objectives. Therefore, collecting the right data is a crucial aspect of a data and analytics platform. But recent events show that the way organizations collect customer … Continue reading The Transition from Third-Party to First-Party Data
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Published on: February 8, 2022
Could Financial Institutions be the Activists Climate Change Needs?
When something affects the whole world, how do we begin to fix it? Some say start small. Every paper straw, every switch to electric, every vegan dinner will inch us forward to a greener future. But the truth is, until leaders join the sustainability effort, the changes we need to curb the effects of climate … Continue reading Could Financial Institutions be the Activists Climate Change Needs?
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Published on: February 7, 2022
CostOps starts where blame ends
Hello and welcome back to our inaugural Cloud Cost Optimisation blog where we look to highlight some of the latest news happening in Cloud Costs. 1. Blameless Culture: How to learn from failure constructively Team collaboration and the drive for continuous improvement is key to FinOps, and one principle not credited enough in achieving … Continue reading CostOps starts where blame ends
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Published on: January 19, 2022
Homomorphic encryption – hard to say, even harder to break.
This blog discusses homomorphic encryption. What it is, how it works, and how it could be applied. We investigate how it deals with encryption in a post-quantum world and consider how it can address headaches surrounding security compliance. What is homomorphic encryption? The word homomorphic comes from the Greek ‘Homo’ meaning ‘same’ and ‘Morphe’ … Continue reading Homomorphic encryption – hard to say, even harder to break.
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Published on: January 7, 2022
In testing, think – risk analysis and not shapes!
When it comes to testing software projects, the industry is obsessed with shapes. The Testing Pyramid is the most recognisable of these testing shapes. It describes how test suites should follow an ideal ratio of test types, typically, many unit tests, some integration tests, and a few end-to-end or user interface (UI) tests. The core … Continue reading In testing, think – risk analysis and not shapes!
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Published on: January 5, 2022
2022 tech trends
2021 saw cyber security pushed to its limits, demand for remote technologies increase, serious investments into the metaverse, demand for cloud services skyrocket, NFTs hit the market, chip shortages dominate and tech bosses blasting off into space. So, what can we expect for the year ahead? Today, our GlobalLogic experts will be giving us an … Continue reading 2022 tech trends
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Published on: January 1, 2022
Designing a Scalable and Modular Data Quality and Validation Solution
In this blog, we look at the data quality requirements and the core design for a solution that can help enterprises perform data quality and validation in a flexible, modular, and scalable way.
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Published on: December 22, 2021
A Kickstarter for the Test-driven Development Python Django Approach
In their simplest form, test cases are the set of conditions under which a tester determines whether the software satisfies requirements and functions properly. In layman’s terms, these are predefined conditions to check that the output is correct.
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Published on: December 20, 2021