
How to keep graph databases both flexible and secure
Graph databases are now common within a range of industries such as life sciences, healthcare, financial services, government and intelligence. Graphs are particularly valuable in these sectors because of the complex nature of the data and need for powerful, yet flexible data analytics. In addition, graph databases allow visibility across

Taking a look at “Hyper-personalization”
The sudden evolution of the phone from a single-function device for making calls to a multifunctional pocket computer is one that’s already changed how we conduct business and live our lives a great deal. Now more than ever before, however, our behavior is also influencing this evolution to create products

Why Great Technology Alone won’t Guarantee Success
Startup expert Maren Lesche is an adept communicator – especially when she’s advising tech entrepreneurs on their business strategy. Maren’s expertise from her work at European Innovation Hub, European Pioneers and Startupbootcamp Digital has provided her with ample evidence that even the most tech-savvy companies can’t afford to slack

DN2017: 4 Data Natives Panels That are all about industry disruption
Whatever your field expertise, it’s a near guarantee that a handful of nimble, data-driven technologies have changed the game for you and everyone you work with. Stay up to date on how industry leaders are responding by checking out these four panels (among many more) taking place at Data Natives

Data Science is Helping Zalando Learn Languages
As a research scientist at the German online retail giant Zalando, Dr. Alan Akbik is an expert in Natural Language Processing and Data Extraction. In his work for the company, which at any given moment is handling massive numbers of online transactions in multiple languages, Akbik helps unveil unique insights

5 reasons to attend Data Natives 2017
We have liftoff! Data Natives 2017 is just a couple weeks away, and we have never had this many industry-altering speakers, workshops and networking opportunities. Anyone working in Data Science would be wise to get tickets, especially if the fields of Mobility, Health and Government impact your work (which they do). From

DN2017: Making a solid pitch at the Unconference
As Data Natives 2017 approaches, so too does our unconference. Attending an unconference means having all the normal rules turned upside down. Lacking standardized topics, the event’s content comes from attendees writing whatever they want to hear about on a whiteboard. Next, EVERYBODY participates in the discussion in some way. Housed

DN2017: Interview with LHoFT CEO Nasir Zubairi
Data Natives speaker Nasir Zubairi is the CEO of LHoFT Foundation (The Luxembourg House of Financial Technology), a public-private sector initiative that drives technological innovation for Luxembourg’s Financial Services industry and Luxembourg’s hub for FinTech startups. With two decades of experience in Financial Services, he has been particularly involved in

Data Natives X India: Interview with Vikramank Singh from Facebook
DNX-India17 Promo Code (for 20% off on all tickets): KJS20 Valid until October 20th It’s already less than two weeks until the Data Natives X India conference commences in amazing Mumbai! With the event just around the corner and so many incredible speakers to see, we took the time to talk with one

Announcing confirmed speakers for Data Natives 2017
It’s that time of year again. Data Natives is ramped up and ready to go for its most impressive lineup of speakers to date. Whether focused on the fastest growing developments in fields such as FinTech and AI or examining the many minute ways that data sets can affect individuals,