Início Apresentações The Panama Papers, Graphs and Data Science: Unravelling the Shady World of Offshore Finance One Data Structure at a Time
The Panama Papers, Graphs and Data Science: Unravelling the Shady World of Offshore Finance One Data Structure at a Time
Resumo
The Panama Papers – the world's largest leak of offshore data – exposed 2.6 terabytes in 11,5 million files spanning 40 years of records on more than 210k companies. In this talk we'll explore the Panama Papers, and show how a modern data processing pipeline feeding into a modern graph database can be used to lift the veil of secrecy.
Minibiografia
Jim is Chief Scientist at Neo Technology, the company behind the leading open source graph database Neo4j – where he works on R&D for highly-scalable graph databases and writes open source software. Jim has written several books including ’REST in Practice’ and ‘Graph Databases’.
Sobre o Evento
Entre 24 e 26 de abril, São Paulo recebeu a décima edição brasileira do QCon. Organizado pelo InfoQ Brasil e com palestras selecionadas por um comitê independente, esta edição contou com 3 keynotes, 81 palestras e 93 palestrantes, sendo 19 internacionais. Esse foi o QCon mais internacional do Brasil, o que levou o QCon São Paulo ao patamar dos maiores QCons mundiais.