Server, storage and network resources are combined according to rules and then adapt as per demand.
We can adapt as part of our never-ending effort to form a more perfect union.
Mr Ottelini said that Intel had to adapt as smaller, smarter gadgets become popular with consumers.
You need to understand the culture of various industries and adapt as needed.
The third category is the veteran, who is so seasoned, he learns easily and can adapt as the company changes.
You have to continually learn and adapt as new information becomes available.
State high school athletic associations have struggled to adapt as school choice and the increased professionalization of youth sports has attacked their models based on kids playing games on the side as part of their rigidly drawn districts.
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They either adapt, as some in Hollywood did, or go the way of the old studio system.
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In fact, businesses need to adapt just as completely to the changes in the buying and social behavior of consumers.
Microsoft bundles the Forefront Protection Suite in eCAL and then their sales teams push customers to adapt Forefront as their primary AV solution.
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Disabled individuals could adapt and perform as well as their able-bodied counterparts in space, said one former physician-astronaut.
In order to adapt to change as CoupTessa looks to the future, Horn sees the company as a hedgehog.
"Libraries have to be flexible, more like a shell, so that they can adapt to changes as they come along, " Marcellus Turner, the City Librarian, told me.
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These and many other questions are confronting us as we adapt to truly disruptive technology.
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This kind of rethink is going on across much of Asia as hospitals adapt to changing times.
"There are difficult decisions that have to be made as we adapt to a new environment, " Mr Thurston said.
Deception, whether we want it or not, will no doubt evolve with us as we adapt to this new world of communication.
Like SUNY, all partner schools may adapt lessons from Coursera as they see fit, and professors will have the opportunity to develop online courses for Coursera.
Businesses will need every tool they can get as they adapt to the new antiterror obstacles, for ignoring the grains of sand now may jam the gears of commerce later.
Businesses will need every tool they can get as they adapt to the new antiterror obstacles, for ignoring the grains of sand now may result in jamming the gears of commerce later.
The conference aims to help countries plan, carry out and manage ECCE programmes, including those for disadvantaged and excluded groups, as well as to adapt ECCE curricula in the light of recent research on pedagogy and psychology, with special focus on mother-tongue teaching.
American Express said it was having to adapt parts of the business as more customers make payments online or via mobile.
This White Paper contains tips for helping you adapt to this changing environment as you develop or revise your marketing plan.
Despite this, about 100 new avoidance schemes have sprung up in each of the last four years, as promoters simply adapt to the new laws.
Short-term (in this case, three-day) aggression may very well dissipate over time as the players adapt to the style of play and the outward effects level off.
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Having just come back from Madrid, my fear for Spain is that its extreme problems will become background noise as young people adapt to life without work, enlivened by occasional protest.
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