According to reports made by several companies, blockchain technologies could cut banks»
infrastructural costs by up to $ 20 billion a year by 2022; many companies are rushing into the technology to be able to cut these costs.
Blockchain technologies could reduce banks»
infrastructural costs by $ 15 - 20bn a year by 2022, a new report from Santander InnoVentures claims.
Not exact matches
Similarly, the merging of schools, in order to maximise the benefits of
infrastructural development and achieve
cost effectiveness, was grossly misunderstood, due to false reporting, as mergers of Muslim and Christian Schools.
The requirement of DRM does incur
costs and requires
infrastructural and technology investments, so long term, that capital could hypothetically have been put to use for other competitive investments — which would be true for Amazon as well (on a much larger scale.)
Adaptation to climate change that involves
infrastructural works generally require large up - front overhead
costs, which in the case of small islands can not be easily downscaled in proportion to the size of the population or territory.
Decarbonizing the transport sector will be challenging for many countries, but by developing well designed policies that incorporate a mix of
infrastructural design and modification, technological advances, and behavioural measures, co ‐ benefits can result and lead to a
cost ‐ effective strategy.
Healthcare Administrator, January 2009 to Present Hallman Healthcare - New Cityland, CA • Coordinated with healthcare employees to implement and meet provision goals • Analyzed
cost - effectiveness of healthcare programs, enhanced budgetary efficiency by 8 % • Determined
infrastructural and technological necessities, facilitated enhancement of internal healthcare systems