The service has already organized more than 500 dating events with more than 50,000 single professionals in attending and also
runs a network of smaller events across the country.
Therefore it helps if graduates have experience of
running networks on specific network operating systems, perhaps in a school, a university or in a company's IT department.
Eventually I realized there were too many factors that were out of my hands if I was
running network ads.
The three locations are a an
artist run network that aim to present emerging artists and expand connections.
Policies that provide incentives for schools to establish a network or to be managed by an organization that
runs a network of schools may have the potential to increase educational outcomes.
TIO Networks is a Canadian company
which runs a network of over 60,000 utility and bills payment kiosks across North America.
During his residency, he was able to work with a professor — Michael Rudolph, executive director of community pharmacy practice at the USC School of Pharmacy —
who runs a network of eight community pharmacies.
«I think that the risk of the SAFT is not in the SAFT contract, but rather that the tokens upon issuance are securities which would dramatically limit their value
in running a network,» Radcliffe said.
In a move some called visionary and others called insulting, the Buffalo, N.Y., school board has decided to explore the possibility of having outside
groups run a network of charter schools authorized by the district.
Lead software engineer in 6 - person scrum team for the Motorola LTE
RAN Network Element Manager, developing high performance statistic analysis applications written in Java.
It paid $ 15 million for a 48 per cent stake in Maggie Beer Products in mid-2016, as it transformed from its previous business of
running a networking community in legal services, human resources and accounting.
At some point, clients have to wonder how much difference truly exists between a
well run network and a Big Law firm Swiss verein in terms of branding, global reach and sophistication.
The
company ran a network of Facebook pages that were essentially content farms, like the Diving Wrecks and Reefs page that consisted of pretty underwater photos.
A case in point is Danny Torres, who spent most of his career working in repair facilities and depots, and
now runs a network of 10 terminals in Iowa.
The difference is that, in the future, Shell will need to
run its network less on dirty molecules and more on clean electrons.
John Chambers, the ex-CEO of Cisco who spent 20
years running the networking giant before stepping down in 2015, is turning his attention to venture capital.
If it lives up to the industry's promises, 5G will also be much better suited than 4G to handling the data from the «internet of things» — from connected cars to smart vending machines — and it will allow telecom companies to
run their networks more efficiently.
DESFA runs a network for transporting gas from the Greek - Bulgarian and Greek - Turkish borders via a 1,459 - km (907 - mile) pipeline.
Quicker block times (averaging 10 to 20 seconds) allow for quicker transaction and confirmation times, allowing for a
smooth running network.
Unlike the traditional payments systems where Visa / Mastercard, Banks or
Paypal run the network, control the transactions and hold your money...
Despite its small size, the Catholic
Church runs a network of schools, orphanages and clinics and has enjoyed relative freedom in its work, although Christian missionaries say they have received threats.
«That's a huge part of my focus: looking at different ways to run our network [so we] can continue with an eye towards improvement and optimization.»
The Real Junk Food
Project runs a network of pay - what - you - feel cafes around the UK and beyond, serving meals created using surplus food that would otherwise go to waste.
So my job is going to be to conceptualize design, launch and
then run a network of independent bloggers who are going to be blogging under the banner of Scientific American alongside with Scientific American writers and editors and correspondents, which adds another dimension, because most of those people are scientists or, you know, some of them are, you know tenured, some of them are grad students.
The wear is not only showing but worsening: Upkeep and patchwork programming continue to
make running networks expensive, and cybercrime is flourishing.
EMOs run networks of schools and generally provide charter schools with curricula, testing formulae, teacher pay scales and fill funding gaps.
During that time, Moskowitz has
run the network with the ferocity and urgency of a political campaign, with City Hall press conferences attacking the mayor, selectively placed op - eds and leaks in friendly media outlets, and a robust lobbying infrastructure in Albany that has helped cultivate support from Republican legislators outside the city.
This experience has given us the opportunity to
directly run a network of schools in Frayser, a challenged but very determined neighborhood in Memphis.
Dowling, who
previously ran the network's KIPP Through College effort, said another factor in students» sense of belonging could be that those who choose an HBCU — particularly a private one — know it's often more expensive to attend than a comparable state university.
Through these beautiful
ranges runs a network of little used management and pastoral tracks that are ideal for cycling as they follow great sweeps through gorges and valleys.
Game Republic is completely privately funded and without that, we could
n't run this network — in fact, the only paid - for, professional regional games network in the UK.
Passing through two networking devices like that isn't automatically bad, but if both devices are
running a Network Address Translation (NAT) service, then you end up in networking bind known as a «Double NAT».