Sentences with phrase «increasing use of the cloud»

Inside and outside of the classroom, the increasing use of cloud technologies is prevalent.

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Scott is a huge proponent of replacing legacy technology with more modern and secure cloud software; federal cloud use has increased 15.8 percent in the past year.
Sources have indicated an increase interest towards IT initiatives related to the implementation of a laptop refresh program for all employees to promote the use of cloud services within the company using the cloud services as storage would also improve information security.
According to a Deloitte Insight report on RPA, 35 % of shared services and global business services leaders have researched and read up on RPA, but only 13 % plan to increase automation in the coming 12 months by investing in the technology, compared with 36 % who plan on using Cloud - based services.
How would using cloud systems change the way government works?We are very supportive of using cloud technology in the government; we believe it will reduce costs, increase efficiency and lower barriers to entry.
A new analysis using changes in cloud cover over the tropical Indo - Pacific Ocean showed that a weakening of a major atmospheric circulation system over the last century is due, in part, to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Possible reasons include increased oceanic circulation leading to increased subduction of heat into the ocean, higher than normal levels of stratospheric aerosols due to volcanoes during the past decade, incorrect ozone levels used as input to the models, lower than expected solar output during the last few years, or poorly modeled cloud feedback effects.
Over the last 3 years at the Minneapolis headquarters, the director, had noticed an increasing number of singles from the St. Cloud using their matchmaking services.
The guide notes that cloud computing applications offer ease of use and accessibility, but come with the potential for loss of privacy and increased liability, as personal information is transferred to the application.
K - 12 administrators, principals and coaches can increase the frequency of classroom observations, coaching conversations, and evaluations by using cloud - based technology that saves time and money.
Releases for 11/11: Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus XCOM: Enemy Within The Bridge (Xbox Game Store) Knack Killzone Shadow Fall Deadfall Adventures Need for Speed Rivals Warframe Contrast Quick Hits: — PAX EAST SOLD OUT — PSN friend limit increased to 2,000 ahead of PS4 launch — Xbox 360 compatibility on Xbox One using cloud streaming too «problematic» http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/8/5079554/xbox-one-backwards-compatibility-problematic — PS4 to launch with 11 Entertainment Apps — Xbox One to have 19 Apps at launch http://www.joystiq.com/2013/11/08/all-of-the-xbox-one-launch-window-apps-broken-down-by-territory/ — 30 days of PlayStation Plus, $ 10 PSN voucher free with US, Canadian PS4s — Dead Rising 3 networking suffered with more than two players — Rockstar Stim package was rolled out
Using Microsoft's cloud technology, the rendering work can be done by cloud servers — taking the heavy lifting away from the limited processing power of the Xbox One and dramatically increasing what can be done in game.
But the more general statement that I used, «increasing the endurance of cloud liquid water», does not always translate into longer cloud lifetimes, particularly in the widespread areas of nearly overcast marine stratocumulus which dominate considerable areas of the globe.
Use of Wi - Fi smart thermostats like this is on the rise, as customer preferences for cloud - based solutions has compelled manufacturers to increase the uptake of smart programmable thermostats, according to Future Market Insights...
However, I am not a «warmista» by any means — we do not know how to properly quantify the albedo of aerosols, including clouds, with their consequent negative feedback effects in any of the climate sensitivity models as yet — and all models in the ensemble used by the «warmistas» are indicating the sensitivities (to atmospheric CO2 increase) are too high, by factors ranging from 2 to 4: which could indicate that climate sensitivity to a doubling of current CO2 concentrations will be of the order of 1 degree C or less outside the equatorial regions (none or very little in the equatorial regions)- i.e. an outcome which will likely be beneficial to all of us.
We use a global model, simplified to essential processes, to investigate state - dependence of climate sensitivity, finding an increased sensitivity towards warmer climates, as low cloud cover is diminished and increased water vapor elevates the tropopause.
Despite use by at least 52 countries around the world, the National Academy of Sciences and the American Meteorological Society have both stated that there is no evidence that cloud - seeding actually leads to increased precipitation.
The most significant changes in the new D - series cloud datasets are: 1) revised radiance calibrations to remove spurious changes in the long - term record, 2) increased cirrus detection sensitivity over land, 3) increased low - level cloud detection sensitivity in polar regions, 4) reduced biases in cirrus cloud properties using an ice crystal microphysics model in place of a liquid droplet microphysics model, and 5) increased detail about the variations of cloud properties.
Many believe that increased water vapor, solar variations in radiation and magnetic flux, our relative position in the solar system, the tilt of our planet's axis, the clearing of our atmosphere of pollutants which allows more sunlight to reach the ground, or our position in the Milky Way galaxy that affects the amount of radiation reaching our atmosphere and affecting cloud formation, are also important and are not (and can not be yet) adequately considered in the computer models used by the IPCC consensus.
Wang et al. (GRL, 2002; 29, NO. 10, 10.1029 / 2001GL014264) used SAGE, ERBE, and CERES data to show that the frequency of clouds in the upper troposphere decreased between 1985 and 1998, while the OLR increased.
Notable changes include the following: the model top is now above the stratopause, the number of vertical layers has increased, a new cloud microphysical scheme is used, vegetation biophysics now incorporates a sensitivity to humidity, atmospheric turbulence is calculated over the whole column, and new land snow and lake schemes are introduced.
In 2011, only 16 % of lawyers reported using cloud computing in their law practices, with that number increasing only slightly in 2012 to 21 %.
The survey results have proven my prediction to be correct, with lawyers» use of cloud computing increasing by a full third since last year.
The results of the 2012 Am Law Tech Survey, which compiled the responses of 83 Am Law 200 CIOs and technology chiefs regarding their law firms» use of technology over the past year, were similar: the use of cloud computing by large law firms is increasing, albeit at a slower rate than that of solos of small firms.
Nevertheless, there has been an uptick of cloud computing use, with 74 percent reporting using hosted computing services, a marked increase from the 65 percent that reported using these services in last year's survey.
And, 50 percent of respondents reported an increase in the use of cloud services compared to the prior year.
And so, over the last couple of years we are seeing a steady increase in the use of cloud applications.
Whilst many people might have been using a «cloud based email service» since the «90s (Microsoft's Hotmail has been around since 1997) the availability of tested business functionality cloud solutions and more defined cost savings for cloud services have increased the clamour for moving IT services into the cloud.
The survey results showed that while the use of cloud computing had essentially stabilized since 2013, overall familiarity with the concept of cloud computing increased as did the willingness of lawyers and firms already using it to continue to do so.
In fact, just last week we reported on the results of the American Bar Association's 2013 Legal Technology Survey, which found that lawyers» use of cloud computing software to manage their law firms increased by more than 30 % in 2013, with nearly one third of all lawyers surveyed reporting that they used cloud computing software in their law practices.
Accessibility — One of the greatest advantages law firms enjoy when using the cloud is the increased accessibility of all the systems used to manage a firm.
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In a practice note published this week, it notes the increased use by law firms of cloud storage as an alternative to traditional IT storage.
Similarly, the 2013 ABA Technology Survey showed a jump to 31 % of lawyers using of cloud - based solutions, a 48 % increase from the prior year's 21 %.
With almost all servers running an Intel chip of one description or another, many smartphone and tablet customers utilizing some form or another of cloud computing already rely on an Intel chip, but the business are hoping to increase the number of customers using an Intel chip in the mobile device.
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