Sentences with phrase «ever more infrastructure»

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Many such experts say the disasters in the sprawling suburban and petro - industrial landscape around Houston and along the crowded coasts of Florida reinforce the urgent idea that resilient infrastructure is needed more than ever, particularly as human - driven climate change helps drive extreme weather.
Information infrastructure for the industrial world is now more important than ever, so we offer our congratulations to the OSIsoft team and look forward to the company's next phase of growth as sensor data continues to proliferate and the sector rockets toward a future of 50 billion connected endpoints.
As computing infrastructures grow ever more complex, the task of finding cost effective industry standard training courses to educate the next generation of IT professionals is becoming more challenging for academic sites.
With more and more infrastructure coming to rely on a network of computers communicating around the clock, the most critical functions of our organizations could soon be more vulnerable than ever before.
With advances around data analytics, shared infrastructure, artificial intelligence and, of course, distributed ledger technology (DLT), FinTechs are more in vogue right now than ever before.
Even though new technological infrastructures or individual tools rarely, if ever, change the world in one blow or cause particular events, they still have implications, biases, long - term implications, like the ones discussed by careful, deep thinkers of long - term change like Harold Innis and Elizabeth Eisenstein and more immediate ones for how we live our lives, as studied by social scientists willing to let the chips fall as they may.
Can an ever - shrinking population pay the bills for cities built for many more people than live there at present, even as they must pay the bills — financing, operating, maintaining — for all that new sprawled out suburban infrastructure?
Intellectual engagement with the subject of climate change is increasingly apparent — the government officials, academics and business people I meet are much more open about their expanding investment in low - carbon infrastructure than ever before.
«Now more than ever we need to think creatively about how to address our transportation funding needs as well as how to generate reliable consistent funding for our state's infrastructure.
It is faster, has more capacity, new back - up infrastructure, and is more stable and reliable than ever before.»
In the next few years, millions more people will gain access to it, and existing users will place ever higher demands on our digital infrastructure, driven by applications like online movie services and Internet telephony.
This year the funding process has been made more frantic than ever by government guidelines linking success in attracting research grants to pay outs for improving infrastructure.
As big data become bigger and cloud computing becomes more commonplace, the infrastructure for transferring the ever - increasing amounts of data needs to speed up, Feng said.
In an era of depleting mineral oil resources natural gas is becoming ever more relevant, even though the gas is difficult to transport and not easily integrated in the existing industrial infrastructure.
Given aging U.S. infrastructure, limited public resources and the challenges created by a changing climate, the need to understand the most cost - efficient approach to the design, construction and maintenance of structures is more important than ever.
Amazon is investing in even more technology and more infrastructure to meet ever - increasing demands.
We are proud to say, credit card debt settlement at GFS now has improved infrastructure and is more effective than ever before.
But in terms of alternative investment assets & managers, there still exist interesting pockets of opportunity (albeit, perhaps more limited in size)-- while private equity firms have accumulated unprecedented levels of AUM / dry powder, and can thrive as well as ever in today's world, noting their gradual move into property & looking forward to a huge untapped opportunity ahead in infrastructure.
Prudent, community - centric developers who take into account every detail of their plans and how they will affect the community at large, as well as the environment and demands on local infrastructure are more sought - after than ever.
In recent years it has grown as a tourist destination with improved infrastructure, English becoming more widely spoken, and with a more extensive and reliable transport system than ever before.
«It needs the technological infrastructure of super-fast broadband to thrive and develop ever more sophisticated forms of interactive entertainment, and to allow new business start - ups to grow and flourish.»
But humanity continues to move ever more to towns and cities, with the density and numbers far outpacing the development of infrastructure.
More than ever, Peck said, green roofs and green infrastructure is becoming an imperative.
This pushes the economics up to and well beyond the point of diminishing returns, where you are expending far more energy to build the infrastructure than you can ever get back from it.
Many such experts say the disasters in the sprawling suburban and petro - industrial landscape around Houston and along the crowded coasts of Florida reinforce the urgent idea that resilient infrastructure is needed more than ever, particularly as human - driven climate change helps drive extreme weather.
As droughts, floods and waterborne diseases intensify with global warming, this «natural infrastructure» will become more important than ever.
The PEN 70 million investment is more than any other Latin American city or water utility has ever committed to green infrastructure.
With a 520 - mile - long coast lined largely by teeming roads and fragile infrastructure, New York City is gingerly facing up to the intertwined threats posed by rising seas and ever - more - severe storm flooding.
By NCSEA's Ivan Urlaub & Diane Cherry New energy technologies are becoming ever more affordable and changing our homes, how and where we work, and the infrastructure connecting and powering our communities.
Dig deep, they hide their conclusion, which seems invariably to be, bless our drilling operation, credit us with saving the world from the methane monster by making money faster than ever by building more drilling and processing and pipeline infrastructure, by committing money and effort to keeping the dinosaur alive a little longer.
With real - world electric vehicles (EVs) finally entering mainstream markets in serious numbers, and viable EV charging infrastructure being built worldwide, it looks increasingly realistic to expect electric cars, motorbikes and bikes to become an ever - more important part of our transportation future.
With the world constantly changing, traffic laws, technologies, and city infrastructures are more fluid and confusing than ever.
And as tech companies focus more and more on markets with slower, older infrastructure (like India), apps like Duo will become ever more important.
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