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en They keep upgrading their technologies. Still, I think we're staying ahead of them.

en International bankers are staying ahead of the inflation curve, ... They gave the impression that they are staying ahead of the curve and that's a big positive.

en For people who look closely at energy, the idea of New York being a callous and wasteful place is long dead and buried. When it comes to following up on new ideas and new technologies and staying ahead of the curve in terms of being smart and economical, New York is clearly among the leaders in the country.

en The City of Millbrae approached us with a very complex situation, with the goal of upgrading its facilities with more effective technologies while keeping costs under control,
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en In the new global economy, speed-to-results is a fundamental component in getting ahead of the competition. This dynamic has led to the emergence of a new set of technologies and business models designed to harness the aggregated power of clustered compute resources and to provide access through service-oriented methods. We're on the verge of seeing these technologies become the basis for the next generation IT infrastructure. This publication will introduce you to some of these technologies and help you determine the best solutions for your organization.

en These figures are well ahead of expectations and I will be upgrading my forecasts on the back of them.

en The rollout of WCDMA will continue, ... but service providers are also upgrading their GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, so it will take a little longer for WCDMA to become the ubiquitous standard in the GSM family of technologies.

en The Air Force is to be applauded for investigating technologies that may have value for national security. But wormholes, negative energies, warped space-time, etc., require futuristic technologies centuries to millions of years ahead of ours. The only thing going down the wormhole is taxpayers' money.

en The Air Force is to be applauded for investigating technologies that may have value for national security, ... But wormholes, negative energies, warped space-time, etc., require futuristic technologies centuries to millions of years ahead of ours. The only thing going down the wormhole is taxpayers' money.

en For a freshman, he's doing a great job of getting ahead in the count and staying ahead. He keeps them off balance. He's able to throw all three of his pitches for strikes. His curve defies gravity. He's going to be a good one.

en The complaint we get from some customers who book close in is that most of the good seats are gone. Now, customers will have the option of staying where they are or upgrading.... And this will allow us to potentially increase revenue if customers value this.

en Licensing IP can be an attractive revenue stream and a very profitable one at that, especially for companies that have a rich IP portfolio such as Microsoft. Microsoft can look at its portfolio and see where it makes sense to license some of these technologies. Where Microsoft can get a broader reach by licensing some of these technologies, it will go ahead and do that.

en It's all about staying aggressive and getting ahead of hitters. I didn't get ahead of many hitters at all tonight.

en I don't know that I want to expose too much, but if you look at the various technologies we've been acquiring, you can start to figure out how model-based architectures and virtualization technologies and global name space technologies all fit into .. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. . a grid infrastructure.

en Just staying one day ahead of yesterday


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