19 items matching your search terms.
-
Tübix 2023
by Veit Schiele
—
published
May 31, 2023
—
last modified
Jun 15, 2023 09:29 PM
—
filed under:
Featured
We will be at Tübix on 1 July 2023 and look forward to exciting discussions with you.
Located in
About us
/
Meet us
-
CoSin 2023
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Jun 15, 2023
—
last modified
Jun 15, 2023 09:29 PM
—
filed under:
Featured
We will be at CoSin in from 16 to 18 June 2023 and look forward to exciting discussions with you.
Located in
About us
/
Meet us
-
Python in Berlin BBQ @ c-base
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Jul 30, 2023
—
last modified
Jul 30, 2023 03:59 PM
—
filed under:
Python,
Featured
Located in
About us
/
Meet us
-
Semicolon: „How Data Science is driving digital transformation“
by Veit Schiele
—
published
May 04, 2022
—
last modified
May 04, 2022 11:04 AM
—
filed under:
Data Science & Data Engineering,
Featured
On 31 May, Veit Schiele will give a talk on „How Data Science Drives Digital Transformation“ in the Semicolon series at GFU.
Located in
About us
/
Meet us
-
Are Jupyter notebooks ready for production?
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Nov 05, 2019
—
last modified
Aug 15, 2021 08:59 PM
—
filed under:
Featured,
Agile Development,
Data Science & Data Engineering,
Platform strategy
Located in
Blog
-
Data protection in times of Covid-19
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Apr 18, 2020
—
last modified
Dec 20, 2020 06:54 PM
—
filed under:
Featured,
Data protection and data safety
Located in
Blog
-
Cheat sheets for our Python seminars
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Mar 05, 2017
—
last modified
Oct 04, 2023 11:48 AM
—
filed under:
Python,
Featured
Located in
Blog
-
Migration from Jenkins to GitLab CI/CD
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Dec 21, 2020
—
last modified
Sep 15, 2021 03:41 PM
—
filed under:
Featured,
Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
Located in
Blog
-
Atlassian discontinues the server product range
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Dec 23, 2020
—
last modified
Sep 15, 2021 03:11 PM
—
filed under:
Featured
Located in
Blog
-
Choosing the right NoSQL database
by Veit Schiele
—
published
Aug 28, 2020
—
last modified
Mar 17, 2021 05:21 PM
—
filed under:
Software architecture,
Featured,
Open Source,
Data Science & Data Engineering
Relational databases dominated the software industry for a long time and are very mature with mechanisms such as redundancy, transaction control and standard ...
Located in
Blog