Sentences with phrase «as global cloud»

That includes Managed Service Platform customers and Application Exchange Developers Platform customers, as well as Global Cloud Platform customers.

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At Dyn, our platform play has meant that we're now prepared to hunt down opportunities in business categories that are emerging as the big prospects of the future: automation, predictive analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), full cloud adoption, mobile and ever more globalization and global growth.
Neither spelled out whether the slowdown in spending was due to concerns by corporate customers for the global economy or whether it reflected competitive pressures from cloud service specialists such as Amazon Web Services.
Rubicon Global, a company that develops cloud - based waste and recycling solutions, hired Salazar as its chief technology adviser to help it create what will essentially be the «Uber for trash.»
As head of engineering for SAP Jam, Kirsten leads a global team of 100 developers to deliver cutting edge cloud collaboration software to more than 34 million users worldwide.
These companies have included Sun Microsystems as they invented Open Systems and Client Server architectures; through to running global sales and marketing for a high growth private cloud start - up founded by the CTO of Goldman Sachs; as well as driving Digital Marketing platform sales in Microsoft.
When we looked at Canada's global digital players, we found that some of the large mobile, web and cloud integration firms were in Asia as early as 1990, followed by advanced manufacturing.
Uphold, which describes itself as a «cloud - based financial services platform,» has added the option to buy XRP, the cryptocurrency of the global payment network Ripple.
CALGARY, October 10, 2017 — Solium Capital Inc. («Solium»)(TSX: SUM), the leading provider of software - as - a-service for global equity - based incentive plans, administration, financial reporting and compliance, today announced the acquisition of Capshare, a high - growth cloud platform for cap table management, electronic - share tracking, modeling and waterfall analysis, and compliance for private companies.
«Today, IBM announced an anticipated global workforce reduction as the company moves toward a focus on Big Data, Cloud Computing, social business networking and mobile computing opportunities.
Changes in the number of cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere due to changes in solar activity can not explain global warming, as average cosmic ray intensities have been increasing since 1985 even as the world has warmed — the opposite of what should happen if cosmic rays produce climate - cooling clouds.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome as the number one energy worry in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world of new data on Saturn: rubble - pile moons, record - groove gaps in the planet's famous rings, complex weather systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
Scientists know that the clouds can act as a sunshield, cooling parts of the globe and offsetting the global warming caused by the greenhouse effect (see «Not warming, but cooling», New Scientist, 9 July 1994).
The new results therefore contradict the traditional global climate models where convective clouds are seen as being independent of each other.
There have been articles as far back as the 70s concerning global dimming but it's only very recently, apparently, that all of the probable causes (e.g. the microscopic particles causing smaller water droplets in clouds, enhancing the mirror effect, as well as contrails) have been understood.
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle, evaporating from lakes and oceans, forming clouds, precipitating as rain or snow, then flowing back down to the ocean.
They tend to believe that as the planet warms, low - level cloud cover will increase, thus increasing planetary albedo (overall reflectiveness of the Earth), offsetting the increased greenhouse effect and preventing a dangerous level of global warming from occurring.
Because small - scale climate features, such as clouds and atmospheric aerosol particles, have a large impact on global climate, it's important to improve the methods used to represent those climate features in the models.
Methods: Scientists at PNNL developed a new aerosol - climate model as an extension of a multi-scale modeling framework model that embeds a cloud - resolving model (CRM) within each grid column of a global climate model.
If the climate sensitivity is low, for example due to increasing low - lying cloud cover reflecting more sunlight as a response to global warming, then how can these large past climate changes be explained?
As well as delivering through global platforms, our portfolio includes cloud - based solutions, mobile, laptop and desktop solutionAs well as delivering through global platforms, our portfolio includes cloud - based solutions, mobile, laptop and desktop solutionas delivering through global platforms, our portfolio includes cloud - based solutions, mobile, laptop and desktop solutions.
And no one knows exactly how clouds will respond as global temperatures creep upward.
As part of its latest move, Ralph Lauren is doubling down on its e-commerce business and moving its digital operations to a platform run by Salesforce Commerce Cloud instead of taking the time to develop its own global e-commerce platform as previously planneAs part of its latest move, Ralph Lauren is doubling down on its e-commerce business and moving its digital operations to a platform run by Salesforce Commerce Cloud instead of taking the time to develop its own global e-commerce platform as previously planneas previously planned.
The first commercially available device that could be properly referred to as a smartphone began as a prototype called Angler developed by Frank Canova RingCentral is the leading provider of global enterprise cloud communications and collaboration solutions - empowering today's mobile workforce to
Cloud Computing Dylan Jones, managing director of global learning platform provider itslearning, sees continuous access as crucial for 21st century education: «Not only do learning platforms enable schools to deliver uninterrupted education, even during snow days, but cloud computing takes accessibility one step furCloud Computing Dylan Jones, managing director of global learning platform provider itslearning, sees continuous access as crucial for 21st century education: «Not only do learning platforms enable schools to deliver uninterrupted education, even during snow days, but cloud computing takes accessibility one step furcloud computing takes accessibility one step further.
All these requirements led the IP & Science department to opt for the Docebo Cloud / SaaS LMS as a solution to manage the division's global training program.
The webinar, sponsored by Tata Consultancy Services and Publishers Launch global sponsors Constellation and Copyright Clearance Center, provides a great concise overview of what we'll cover in depth next Thursday, July 26 in New York City at our full - day show, Book Publishing in the Cloud: How Software as a Service is Transforming the Book Publishing Industry.
Amazon Mechanical Turk (also known as MTurk) is a cloud platform system that brings together requesters and workers so one can make money by completing small tasks known as HITS and the other can have their work done by a global workforce in a fast and convenient manner.
The dark cloud that was the recession seemed to be a distant memory on the Global Pet Expo show floor, as optimistic manufacturers welcomed thousands of retail buyers on the hunt for new and innovative products that will wow their customers.
I was interested not so much in the forcing effect of clouds themselves so much as the change in albedo which might result from a change in the overall extent of global cloud cover.
It looks as if the curve has been readjusted at some stage, but it is then a bit strange that the curve representing the global lower cloud cover doesn't seem to have been re-scaled: the difference between maximum and minimum is about 3 % in both figures (it's annoying that the vertical axis for the cloud cover are given in different units in Fig. 2 & 3).
due to co2 we are already living in a greenhouse.Whatever one does in that greenhouse will remain in the greenhouse.INDUSTRIOUS HEAT will remain in the greenhouse instead of escaping into outer space; this is a far greater contributor to global warming than other factors and far more difficult to reduce without reducing economic activity.Like warm moist air from your mouth on cold mornings so melting antarctic ice will turn into cloud as it meets warm moist air from tropics the seas will not rise as antarctica is a huge cloud generator.A thick band of cloud around the earth will produce even temps accross the whole earth causing the wind to moderate even stop.WE should be preparing for this possible scenario»
There are other highly uncertain topics such as hurricanes and global warming and cloud / aerosol feedbacks, that are arguably more important for the global warming argument than the paleo reconstructions.
There have been articles as far back as the 70s concerning global dimming but it's only very recently, apparently, that all of the probable causes (e.g. the microscopic particles causing smaller water droplets in clouds, enhancing the mirror effect, as well as contrails) have been understood.
3) Global dimming largely is attributed to more reflection from clouds and longer lifetime of clouds as result of mainly sulphate aerosols.
Increasing the negative feedback, as might happen in the atmosphere if global warming creates increased cloud cover (hence albedo), can increase the amplitude of the oscillations.
During a sun cycle, the global cloud cover changes with + / - 2 %, good for a change of several W / m2 (depending on type of clouds and region), far higher than the effect of insolation change as result of the sun's energy variation.
Thus there is convection within the troposphere that (to a first approximation) tends to sustain some lapse rate profile within the layer — that itself can vary as a function of climate (and height, location, time), but given any relative temperature distribution within the layer (including horizontal and temporal variations and relationship to variable CSD contributors (water vapor, clouds)-RRB-, the temperature of the whole layer must shift to balance radiative fluxes into and out of the layer (in the global time averae, and in the approximation of zero global time average convection above the troposphere), producing a PRt2 (in the global time average) equal to RFt2.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
Many of those promoting stasis in the face of a clear need for a global energy quest have used this saga as a kind of «blackwash» that will long linger like a cloud, tainting public appreciation of even the undisputed basics of science pointing to a rising human influence on climate.
This is what I get out of it: the Arctic - ice - albedo situation is more complicated than earlier thought (due to clouds, sun - filled summers, dark winters, etc), but NET EFFECT, the ice loss and all these other related factors (some negative feedbacks) act as a positive feedback and enhance global warming.
As you say a major control on the global temperature are the clouds, which provide a quick escape route for incoming solar radiation.
Specifically, as global temperatures have steadily increased at their fastest rates in millions of years, it's directly affected things like water vapor concentrations, clouds, precipitation patterns, and stream flow patterns, which are all related to the water cycle.
Evaporation and Condensation as a global heat energy removal system combined with planetary weather systems that involve convection, winds, clouds and precipitation.
Your 30 °C could be relevant if most of the global ocean was at 30 °C but it isn't, and in the ex-tropics cloud cover decreases as temperature rises during summer.
Global Warming as a Natural Response to Cloud Changes Associated with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) Reposted here from weatherquestions.com UPDATED — 10/20/08 See discussion section 4...
The mechanism by which the effect of oceanic variability over time is transferred to the atmosphere involves evaporation, conduction, convection, clouds and rainfall the significance of which has to date been almost entirely ignored due to the absence of the necessary data especially as regards the effect of cloudiness changes on global albedo and thus the amount of solar energy able to enter the oceans.
At the global scale, outgoing LW flux anomalies are partially compensated for by decreases in mid latitude cloud fraction and cloud height, as observed by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and Multi-angle Imaging Spectro Radiometer, respectively.
This criterion may not be satisfied if observations are available only over a short time period (as is the case for the vertical structure of clouds), or if the predictor is defined through low - frequency variability (trends, decadal variability), or if there is a lack of consistency among available datasets (as in the case for global - mean precipitation and surface fluxes).
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/Includes/Documents/Publications/gray2012.pdf The Physical Flaws of the Global Warming Theory and Deep Ocean Circulation Changes as the Primary Climate Driver The water vapor, cloud, and condensation - evaporation assumptions within the conventional AGW theory and the (GCM) simulations are incorrectly designed to block too much infrared (IR) radiation to space.
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