Sentences with phrase «necessary infrastructure such»

IT Skill: Agile project managers must be able to maintain software systems and provide necessary infrastructure such as operating systems and other database package

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Between 75 % and 80 % of all malicious attacks come from within an organization, not from an external threat, making it all the more necessary to use ethical hacking services such as security auditing and penetration testing to evaluate your IT infrastructure thoroughly.
SegWit will also establish the infrastructure necessary for two - layer solutions such as Lightning Network to operate.
So, if Cuomo's bill language had been in effect at the start of the year, it would have authorized a transfer from the infrastructure fund into the general fund of «such amounts as the director of the budget deem (ed) necessary to meet the requirements of the state financial plan.»
Money from DFID also helps build the necessary infrastructure to support this economic growth such as transport networks.
Other programs cover infrastructure, such as the computers and phone lines necessary to run online courses, but provide little or no money for curriculum development.
«The Genetic Medicine of the University Hospitals of Geneva has all the necessary infrastructure and expertise to spearhead such developments,» concludes Antonarakis.
Multi-stressor situations, such as impacts on vulnerable populations following natural disasters that also damage the social and physical infrastructure necessary for resilience and emergency response, are particularly important to consider when preparing for the impacts of climate change on human health.
Because of logistical considerations, the AIF primarily works with schools that have the basic infrastructure required for a computer lab, such as the necessary space and at least sporadic electricity.
The most familiar infrastructure is an urban infrastructure, which describes the utilities and facilities such as roads, bridges, sewers, and sewer plants, water lines, power lines, fire stations, and other sites and facilities necessary to the functioning of an urban area.
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In a guest post for Carbon Brief last year, Miyuki Hino, a doctoral student at Stanford University, outlined how novel approaches to adapting to climate risks, such as «managed retreat», may in some cases prove necessary or preferable to infrastructure changes as climate impacts begin to hit.
Multi-stressor situations, such as impacts on vulnerable populations following natural disasters that also damage the social and physical infrastructure necessary for resilience and emergency response, are particularly important to consider when preparing for the impacts of climate change on human health.
for Carbon Brief last year, Miyuki Hino, a doctoral student at Stanford University, outlined how novel approaches to adapting to climate risks, such as «managed retreat», may in some cases prove necessary or preferable to infrastructure changes as climate impacts begin to hit.
These could be in the form of new tiny house developments — such as our village model — or as accessory dwellings infilled into existing neighborhoods already equipped with the necessary infrastructure.
By prohibiting the development of any new fossil fuel infrastructure necessary to serve new leases, such as pipelines, in all coastal lands under the authority of the State Lands Commission, our state can stop this dangerous plan.
All MENA countries have a deficit in infrastructure or a need in keeping pace with necessary constructions, such as roads, houses, extensions of ports and airports.
The development of such legal infrastructure is necessary given: (1) the dependence of every legal service upon e-records; (2) e-records are the most frequently used kind of evidence; and, (3) other widely used areas of the law such as privacy and access to information, electronic commerce, taxation, and criminal law, are dependent upon e-records.
However, now the increasing availability of tools like the CanLII API, linked data publication of information standards — such as the Canada developed KF Modified Classification scheme (in development), and the Clio API means that it will not be necessary for software developers to include the full information infrastructure within their systems any longer (I wrote about this at more length here; this article is focussed on resources of relevance in Canada, for more information about similar projects internationally see Robert Richard's Legal Informatics Blog).
During the outsourcing transition and stabilization period, the customer and the service provider are focussed on issues such as whether: (i) the right aspects of the services are being measured; (ii) the service level metrics have been set at the proper level; (iii) the service provider has had sufficient time to implement the infrastructure necessary to deliver the services; and (iv) the tools and processes are in place to track performance.
«Scalable Funding of Bitcoin Micropayment Channel Networks» revealed that with necessary solutions in place such as micropayment channels can support at least 800 million users with the current infrastructure.
A recent research paper from the Blockstream research team entitled «Scalable Funding of Bitcoin Micropayment Channel Networks» revealed that with necessary solutions in place such as micropayment channels can support at least 800 million users with the current infrastructure.
It is these skills and the infrastructure necessary to provide it, such as education, housing, health care, community infrastructure and employment, which must be established for Indigenous communities to be able to successfully achieve economic outcomes.
More importantly, if bureaucrats or governments believe that their ideas are more important or more relevant than those of local indigenous peoples, or that they can replicate policies that have worked in different contexts — such as functional or urbanised communities, or communities which have the necessary infrastructure and support mechanisms in place, then again, they will fail.
A thorough research and consultation process, including full information about what a proposal entails (including losses or detriment as well as benefits) in a form that is understood by traditional owner groups, and the right to say no, is necessary to comply with the principle of free, prior and informed consent as well as to understand whether changes will support intended outcomes.31 How changing title from communal to individual ownership through leasing will address other identified impediments to economic development such as inadequate infrastructure in remote areas, under - investment in education and healthcare, high levels of welfare dependency, high levels of un-employment and limited job opportunities and limited commercial opportunities is unclear.
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