Sentences with phrase «says keeping up with technology»

Patricia W. Neal, CRS ®, president of Pat Neal Associates, a five salesperson office in Huntington Beach, Calif., says keeping up with technology — she upgrades their computer system and its capacity about every three months — has allowed her to compete «efficiently» against the larger independents and cash - infused franchises.

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«The current practice of assigning fixed frequencies for various uses irrespective of actual, moment - to - moment demand is simply too inefficient to keep up with actual demand and threatens to undermine wireless reliability,» said William Chappell, director of DARPA's Microsystems Technology Office, in a DARPA press release.
The downside: Entrepreneurs must be able to break through the market with an innovative product and, just as important, keep up with technology so they're not surpassed by other companies, says Zender.
Moog's technology chief George Small said the aerospace industry, like other highly regulated sectors such as the medical and nuclear power industries, was expending considerable effort on tracking parts across the supply chain to keep up with quality and regulatory demands.
«Being... able to modify [the software] allows us to keep up with technology,» he said.
Michael Brown, CEO of Symantec, says that to avoid hack attacks, companies must spend even more on protection by keeping up - to - date with the technology that they're deploying.
Big technology companies are going to need to do deals to transform themselves to keep up with the times, he said.
Elder says the company is able to offer customers the most advanced capabilities in the industry because Blend Pak continues to keep up with the latest and greatest technology in the industry.
«We are pleased that we have always kept our plant to the highest standard of sanitation, and we always keep up with new technology to clean the plant and prevent bacteria,» he says.
Australia's leading organic group says today's decision highlights the difficulties legislation has in keeping up with new technologies.
I was frustrated that this technology has been around for so many years, but it's not keeping up with a modern mom who works outside the home or just wants a better experience,» she says.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said it was important for security services to «keep up to date with technology» but said it had to be «done in the right way», with «basic liberties» protected.
He said if SU chooses to stay with the dome, the university has an obligation to keep up with the best technology and architecture to make it work.
Lewchenko says that he loves «working with highly talented people and the continual challenge of keeping up with rapid changes in technology
«I think the law hasn't particularly kept up with the pace of change of technology,» he says.
«In technology, Chinese firms are actually ahead of Western firms in areas such as e-commerce and social media,» says Neves, citing the country's ubiquitous WeChat platform, which has often left fashion marketers scrambling to keep up with its breakneck pace of development.
In trying to keep up with trends and technology, I am forced to keep learning new terms and acronyms just to understand what people are saying.
«The popularity of Android and iOS stems from a combination of factors that the competition has struggled to keep up with,» senior research analyst with IDC's Mobile Phone Technology and Trends program Ramon Llamas said.
That said, last year's HDX wasn't slow in either the processor or Wi - Fi departments, so it looks like this model is out there just to keep up with current technologies.
He adds, «It's so much money to keep up with the bleeding edge of technology on the PC, and it really just is easier to take a console and say, well, this is good enough.
But maybe — just maybe — console makers are feeling the heat to keep up with emerging gaming technologies that, say, Steam Machines and PCs can weather easily.
Benmosche said that he regularly keeps up with AIG business via telephone and the Internet, helped by the villa's array of satellite technology, and had three conference calls scheduled for Wednesday.
Legal Files Software will be compatible with changes in technology because our team strives to keep our software up to date,» Matt said.
«Law firms continue to bear significant financial burdens in order to meet the demands of keeping up with their clients» eDiscovery requirements,» said Steve Ashbacher, vice president of litigation solutions with the LexisNexis software and technology business.
The Government said that a review of Alberta's WCB OHS systems was necessary to ensure Alberta keeps up with the needs of modern workplaces, changing technology and other jurisdictions.
Jonathan Israel: I was going to say now that you have thoroughly scared all of our listeners about the discovery process, other than your law school where can they go out and learn how to keep up with this e-discovery and how it's constantly changing and involving with technology?
«Just walking the floor at LegalTech, I can't keep track of the legal providers and I try very hard to keep up with what's out there — that's an example of how quickly the times are changing,» said Mary Shen O'Carroll, head of legal operations, technology and strategy with Google Inc., speaking as part of a panel during LegalWeek in New York in January called «Evolution of the Legal Services Delivery Model.»
But maybe — just maybe — console makers are feeling the heat to keep up with emerging gaming technologies that, say, Steam Machines and PCs can weather easily.
That said, we hope the commissioners will vigorously consult their colleagues in the industry that are not on the commission to help reach their goals and to come up with technology - neutral solutions that can keep up with the rapidly changing threat landscape,» she told the E-Commerce...
«IT departments have never done a good job of using titles that relate to what a person actually does, and they certainly haven't kept up with all the changes in technologysays TweetsResume.com's Jennifer Hay, who frequently sees IT professionals trying to «live» with the title they were given, despite the fact that it is a mismatch for their actual responsibilities.
«The definition will provide a clear and unified designation designed to keep up with rapidly evolving technology in the home,» says the company in a news release.
«We're really fortunate to have several people we call «tech - perts» on staff to keep up with all the advanced technology not only in the real estate industry, but in the world today,» says Mopper.
Ten years ago, technology budgets were all hardware - driven and you could spend thousands every year just trying to keep up with what's new, he says.
«Everything is streamlined from a technology standpoint in order to keep up with client expectations and provide a better experience for both the client and real estate professional,» says Long.
One survey respondent worried that «personal contact is being lost with clients because of technology,» while several others said they are having difficulty keeping up with new computer programs and systems.
We were looking for a new website provider because we had been through many different providers, none of which could keep up - to - date with the latest technology, says Long & Foster REALTOR Jim Malloy, a member of the Sussex County MLS in Delaware.
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