«Capital markets institutions have faced a perfect storm of regulatory - compliance costs and revenue pressures in recent years, prompting them to invest in emerging
technologies as a lever to improve profitability,» said Richard Lumb, group chief executive of financial services for Accenture, in a
«Capital markets institutions have faced a perfect storm of regulatory - compliance costs and revenue pressures in recent years, prompting them to invest in emerging
technologies as a lever to improve profitability,» said Richard Lumb, group chief executive of financial services for Accenture, in a statement.
Not exact matches
«Harnessing
technology to build the capacity of teachers and instructional coaches,
as well
as to effectively engage families in their children's learning, is an important
lever for improving America's public schools.»
Acura
technology firsts on the 2014 RLX Sport Hybrid SH - AWD also include an electronic gear selector that replaces the conventional, center console - mounted shift
lever with an efficiently packaged push - button array allowing the driver to easily select the desired mode — Park, Drive and Reverse,
as well
as Sport and Normal driving modes.
There's class - leading power under the hood, respectable frugality at the pump and modern
technology in the cabin,
as well
as cleverly designed second - row seats that fold into the floor at the flick of a
lever.
They are available
as deadbolts or
lever locks, and use Z - Wave or ZigBee
technology.
Politicians and those tasked with national security use it
as a strategic
lever to fight terrorism, in fiction the word intelligence is currency for gripping sub-plots and in our business
technology community when used with the word artificial, intelligence has come to mean widespread change.
With each new launch, someone inevitably declares the impending end of physical textbooks,
as though those tech giants control the
levers responsible for the successful adoption of new
technology in schools.