• The character and integrity of those with whom you are doing
business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes in the law or even how the law might be
interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation • Public sector fiscal
challenges, demographic changes and
challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
The computational problems involved in
interpreting genomic tests are several orders of magnitude more
challenging that those posed by scanning a database of 4.4 million traditional records, says John Lutz, IBM's vice president of on - demand
business.