But the cloud, and even Big Data, are still unfocused, fast-moving and protean marketplaces.
No one believes such a resilient and protean enemy can be completely snuffed out by 2014.
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Design is emerging as the prototypical 21st century profession, both protean and integrative.
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So Soros doped out what the herd believed, bet against it and then stayed ahead of the protean creature.
The problem of some politicians is that they just do not seem to possess the protean emotions which the age demands.
Unlike Barak and his protean chorus in the Israeli media, SLA forces understood that an Israeli withdrawal meant a Hizbullah victory.
Rather than a cause for alarm, this form of development simply reflects the protean vitality of American urban forms.
European regulators face the same hurdles as their American counterparts in trying to apply decades-old laws to dynamic and protean technology markets.
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But this protean diploma is unlikely to meet it, according to Alan Smithers and Pamela Robinson of Buckingham University, the report's authors.
Many people consider him much too close to California's greedy unions for comfort, but he is sharp, politically protean and well known.
This protean identity has brought results the Liberal Democrats not only captured rural seats from the Tories, but also won Sheffield council from Labour.
The essence of the life of Walt Disney, dreamer, innovator, entrepreneur and protean exporter of American culture--and dead for 40 years this month--has eluded biographers.
While there's no shortage of protean young improvisers in New York, Shaw benefits from an increasingly rare commodity: a real-world apprenticeship with a master musician.
And right there, in that romantic, melancholy acknowledgment of the necessity and the transience of beauty, is the key that unlocks the protean Patrick Kinmonth.
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Protean programs like this are not, in themselves, a new idea.
"How someone of such surpassing intellect and such protean political talents could indulge in such conduct...remains the most puzzling question about William Jefferson Clinton, " the Times pondered.
While her fellow HuffPost cofounders have gone on to create startups like BuzzF eed and NowThis News, the famously ambitious and protean Huffington is content where she is.
Masani's admiration for Macaulay, a complex man of protean talents - historian, statesman, scholar, poet, essayist, parliamentarian, colonial administrator, intellectual - is evident in this highly engaging book.
Nor does he credit claims that the novelist is a true intellectual or thinker, seeing him rather as a protean artist to whom ideas are vital expressive material.
"We all need to be part of something larger than ourselves, " says Robert Jay Lifton, a psychiatrist and author of The Protean Self: Human Resilience in an Age of Fragmentation.
On a muggy night in May, a hundred-odd people gathered in the window-lined lounge at the Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel to see the latest work by the protean director Robert Wilson.
If anyone ever led a dream life, it was Slick, a protean figure who founded San Antonio's Southwest Research Institute and devoted himself to adventure--when he wasn't collecting art or campaigning for world peace.
Over the years, however, the maid has shown a protean capacity for outliving and reshaping herself, particularly since the 1840s when Jules Quicherat revived interest in her by publishing the first scholarly transcripts of her trial in 1431 and of the 1456 retrial that rehabilitated her.
Ms. Buchanan, co-author of the bestseller "The Daring Book for Girls, " says she set out to create a multimedia story that took advantage of the protean nature of the latest e-readers, which can function as a book one moment and a photo album or movie player the next.
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