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Demand for resilient and reliable delivery is rising far faster than the absolute demand for power.
FORBES: Information Technology Has Created a New Electric Demand Paradigm
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This is also increasing the absolute demand for data storage and transfer, the biggest beneficiaries being our network and hosting business.
FORBES: Sify Spikes On Strong FY Q3
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With revenue per server and absolute demand increasing and the ability to lease the facility, management views the risk of stranded capital for the data center is reduced.
FORBES: Rackspace: Bull and Bear Cases Revisited
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And so now the most important issue is not just absolute electric demand, but that the character of demand is changing.
FORBES: Information Technology Has Created a New Electric Demand Paradigm
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When CEOs demand absolute integrity, it doesn't mean they think they can avoid all risk.
FORBES
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Its chief executive, Glyn Jones, say it has done this to meet the demand for absolute return and to attract and retain the best talent.
ECONOMIST: For the fortunate few
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Even little Swaziland, where 144, 000 need help, is out of favour with donors, because of the way its absolute monarch persecutes Swazis who demand democracy.
ECONOMIST: Southern Africa's food shortage
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Even before the crisis, emerging Asia's consumer spending contributed slightly more (in absolute dollar terms) to the growth in global demand than did America's.
ECONOMIST: Can Asians replace Americans as a driver of global growth?
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If, in the wake of the lessons of the war with Iraq, the American people are to have an alternative to their present, involuntary and absolute exposure to weapons of mass destruction, they must demand from their government a commitment to public survival and an investment in the myriad defensive technologies and equipment needed to honor that commitment.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: End Madness of Planned Vulnerability
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The evidence suggests that the Internet is not only getting faster in absolute terms, as one might expect given the usual march of technology, but growing even faster than demand.
ECONOMIST: Why the Internet failed to collapse