Sentences with phrase «as infrastructure companies»

Organisations that require property to be managed and developed (such as infrastructure companies or airports)
Companies that operate on or own a lot of land, such as infrastructure companies and retailers (a few vacancies)

Not exact matches

Energy infrastructure stocks, such as pipeline companies Enbridge Inc. (TSX: ENB) and TransCanada Corp. (TSX: TRP), should continue to see growth no matter the rate environment, says Bushell.
Europe, we see opportunity as well in Europe, because don't forget that infrastructure spending we're seeing in China and India in particular, that is positive for materials, companies and countries in places like Africa and Latin America, basic commodities, and it's very good for finished goods manufacturers in places like the US and Europe.
Poor gaming performance, however, might not always be the fault of companies offering the service because infrastructure has a role to play as well.
Lacapra is masterminding the Peaxy architecture as a veteran of infrastructure and data storage companies such as Olivetti, Quantum and BlueArc.
Japan wants to gain practical infrastructure from the 2020 Olympic games as well as widen its tourist base, says Andre Andonian of McKinsey & Company.
«They, like any other company, [are] moving more and more of their infrastructure to take advantage of this pay - as - you - go, pay - as - a-service cloud computing capability, whether it's software, hardware or platform, and they do a lot of that with Equinix,» he told Cramer.
As Amazon has done for technology infrastructure, as Salesforce has done for CRM, and as NetSuite has done for ERP, Twilio is changing how companies communicate with their customers.&raquAs Amazon has done for technology infrastructure, as Salesforce has done for CRM, and as NetSuite has done for ERP, Twilio is changing how companies communicate with their customers.&raquas Salesforce has done for CRM, and as NetSuite has done for ERP, Twilio is changing how companies communicate with their customers.&raquas NetSuite has done for ERP, Twilio is changing how companies communicate with their customers.»
Then, of course, there will also be the usual spate of product announcements as EMC seeks to retain its leadership in data storage, fending off upstarts like Pure Storage (pstg) and Nimble (nmbl) on the one hand, while it also seeks to prove its relevance in the emerging cloud computing era as Amazon (amzn) Web Services rents out computing capability, storage, and networking from a massive bank of shared infrastructure to companies of all sizes.
Perth company director Sharon Warburton has been named as the incoming chair of a soon - to - be-established federal government fund that will have $ 5 billion to spend on infrastructure in northern Australia.
Miao Zhicheng, a blockchain developer for NOIA Network, believes that blockchain will transform the global internet infrastructure as explained in that company's white paper.
«Having a well - known and trusted company hold the dominant role that Qualcomm does in the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure provides significant confidence in the integrity of such infrastructure as it relates to national security.»
Alan Joyce, Qantas Airways CEO, talks about the company's recovery strategy as it becomes the first carrier to connect every continent with Australia non-stop, invests in infrastructure, and leads the world as the safest airlines.
The push by the tech sector piggybacks on years of state - driven Chinese investments in infrastructure in Latin America, with a pool of 2,000 companies pouring more than $ 200 billion in the region as of January.
The sources identified one of those companies as Internet infrastructure and security company Verisign.
«The reaction we've gotten over the last few days as I've met with investors is they love the fact that you're getting a pure play infrastructure, cloud - levered, [internet - of - things]- levered company that really takes care of all the interconnections within the cloud and to the edge.»
Public cloud solutions will likely come to dominate the market over the next decade, but business constraints, such as security concerns and the limitations of existing infrastructure, make it difficult for companies to fully adopt the public cloud right now.
Some companies prefer private clouds when they build their own non-shared infrastructure to offer the same ability to add and delete resources as needed.
As I've argued before, there's reason to think that a company like Facebook — public or not — has special obligations due to its role as a piece of communications infrastructurAs I've argued before, there's reason to think that a company like Facebook — public or not — has special obligations due to its role as a piece of communications infrastructuras a piece of communications infrastructure.
«As more companies rely on Hadoop, our technology has become a crucial part of their production infrastructure,» said Suchter, who is Pepperdata's CEO.
Not all museums can find a way to survive as free, said John Robinette, senior vice president of economics at AECOM, a global infrastructure company that also works with museums.
For example, in the construction and infrastructure sector, companies were already highly leveraged and have been affected by issues such as project delays and cost escalations, he said.
That would include measures such as low - interest investment in infrastructure and more assistance for smaller companies that want to do business abroad.
Corning's optical communications business has benefited as telecom companies improve their network infrastructure for better coverage and to speed up new 5G technology deployments.
The board has been dealing with the volatility of publicly traded stocks and low returns from government bonds by diversifying into other forms of assets, including equity in private companies and investments in infrastructure such as highways and real estate.
Just as sustainable companies must invest in their infrastructure, so must they invest in the right managers.
In February, it acquired part of infrastructure services company Carillion Canada, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, and in November, it increased its stake in Torstar media company, which holds an investment in The Canadian Press as part of a joint agreement with a subsidiary of the Globe and Mail and the parent company of Montreal's La Presse.
It's a radical change requiring a highly integrated systems; to get there, most companies will need to gradually overhaul their IT infrastructures and adjust their business processes as well.
As the years progressed, Amazon started to compete with more traditional software companies, some of which use its foundational infrastructure.
Facebook (fb) chief executive Mark Zuckerberg laid out a vision on Thursday of his company serving as a bulwark against rising isolationism, writing in a letter to users that the company's platform could be the «social infrastructure» for the globe.
There's been a movement towards a new type of computer networking called software - defined networking, which could significantly help competitors eat into Cisco's market share, but the company has been able to adjust by launching a new networking model — the Application Centric Infrastructure as it's called — and that will help them stay competitive, says Kvall.
Such policies might include providing more incentives for companies (both large and small) to invest in R&D and capital infrastructure, encouraging post-secondary institutions to better tailor their programming to meet market demand in terms of subjects and skills, and making Canada a more attractive country for foreign or start - up companies to invest in by deregulating industries that have no business being as regulated or as protected as they are, such as telecommunications, airlines, and broadcasting.
But, as I've argued elsewhere, the infrastructure — both technologically and consumer - psyche-wise — isn't there yet in games, meaning the company is trying to force a future that the world isn't quite ready for.
This raises interesting problems related to the amount of control that corporations have over everyday activities like storing computer files, especially when — as is the case with many tech companies — their services become part of the infrastructure of our lives, woven into everything we do.
Matthews describes her company's proprietary MORE technology as an energy harvesting and emanating building block that can be seamlessly integrated into various infrastructures, objects and products — everything from floor panels, streets, speed bumps and sidewalks, to subway turnstiles, strollers, shopping carts and beyond.
Perth - based company Inter-national Mineral Resources has taken the final step to becoming a telecommunications infrastructure company with its recent re-listing as «FTL» on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Robinson says the program is focusing on startups working to expand Bitcoin's infrastructure and build Bitcoin software, as well as B2B startups, software - as - a-service companies, and brand and retail innovations.
Shares of the metals and mining company jumped 8.27 % Tuesday as investors anticipated higher sales for Freeport under the infrastructure - focused and energy - friendly Trump administration.
Companies like China Communications Construction boomed over the past two decades as they built up China» s infrastructure.
The company's large existing services business includes breakthroughs in the concept and delivery of modular services, as well as expertise in infrastructure consulting and software - as - a-service.
The company manages the infrastructure and operating systems for financial services companies such as stock trading app Robinhood and robo - advisor Betterment.
Apex Clearing manages the infrastructure and operating systems for financial services companies such as stock - trading app Robinhood and robo - advisor Betterment.
The retailer has been pouring huge investments into technology and innovation — about 30 % of its capital expenditures are earmarked for developing its Internet infrastructure — and until recently, it had a secret Innovation Lab that was meant to function as a lean startup within the company, developing groundbreaking tech innovations that could be pushed out chain - wide.
This has included Chinese takeovers of companies in robotics, semiconductors, machine - tools, telecoms, agribusiness, food, as well as infrastructures such as ports, airports, railways and energy utilities.
«Both men embody Thomas Edison's values and principles as evidenced by Jeff Immelt leading GE to become the world's biggest infrastructure technology company, and Astro Teller creating a place where big, science - fiction - sounding ideas can be turned into proven technologies that make a real impact in the world.
The network infrastructure company Huawei, based in China, was founded in 1987 and is still run by founder Ren Zhengfei as we write this.
We believe that a significant fiscal injection into the sector — should an infrastructure bill pass and be implemented — would give it a pro-cyclical appeal in the medium term for infrastructure operators as well as various other companies across the value chain.
Investments by Chinese state - owned or state - directed companies have targeted sensitive industries such as nuclear energy, transport infrastructure, energy, telecommunications, and real estate.
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