When asked about the benefits of virtualization, nearly 80 percent cited savings in power and infrastructure costs.
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Other advantages of cloud computing include improved application availability and lower infrastructure costs.
Drilling and infrastructure costs for this ultra-deep shelf activity are estimated to be less than one-fifth that of the deepwater.
The modules also can be redeployed as needed, thus mitigating the risk of a fixed installation by eliminating stranded infrastructure costs.
Looked at this way, Napster has, in effect, 40m servers and systems administrators, keeping the network's management and infrastructure costs to a minimum.
Indeed, virtualization is the next big thing in data centers, where it's heralded for reducing infrastructure costs by making existing hardware work harder.
The total solution provides end-to-end segmentation of a cloud computing environment while offering the economies of scale customers seek to reduce infrastructure costs.
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Livingston said BT was meeting some of the infrastructure costs required for the new communications environment by focusing on improving its customer service.
As long as the owner is making sandwiches all day, they are not paying attention to their finances, inventory, personnel management, infrastructure costs, etc.
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With manufacturing wages in America too high (relatively speaking) and labor organizations too hostile, emerging markets offer wider profit margins and lower infrastructure costs.
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Since John is still doing his laundry during peak load hours, the utility is paying top dollar in infrastructure costs and high-cost backup power plants.
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Ground every business jet and infrastructure costs would not change fundamentally.
High infrastructure costs that make it expensive to merge store and online programs have too many stores running their in-store and Web promotions separately, experts say.
Financial backing has not yet been secured, but DLR Ltd is in the process of selecting a private sector "concessionaire", which would pay the immediate infrastructure costs.
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And in some cases, our crumbling infrastructure costs American lives.
Their argument is that the exponential growth in web usage, particularly bandwidth intensive video applications, along with the rise in infrastructure costs, means that their business has become more costly.
"Across Scotland, we have an over-reliance on large strategic land releases but these are simply undevelopable because of the huge infrastructure costs associated with opening them up, " he said.
This becomes more complex as the business expands and suddenly there are infrastructure costs that require a minimum amount of sales, which requires expanding the customer base through marketing and maximizing repeat sales.
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Transporting by rail avoids billions of dollars of infrastructure costs, avoids the need for any regulatory review, and eliminates the need to dilute the crude with chemicals to make it flow more easily.
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With the explosion of data resulting from mobile devices, Internet services, social media and business applications, corporate, cloud and big data customers are constantly looking for ways to improve their storage infrastructure costs and their bottom line.
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Not all councils will charge the CIL, but the government expects that they will all move towards it otherwise they will not be asking developers to help them meet the expense of an increase in infrastructure costs in any given area.
As a large number of businesses look for ways to securely store immense quantities of data and save on the IT infrastructure costs simultaneously, we expect the price cuts to bring in more clients to the sector and result in revenue growth for the companies.
Lousy infrastructure already costs money: deliveries take longer and use more fuel, and workers need training they did not get at school.
It is a strategy that holds promise as a smarter way to reduce infrastructure development costs, protect human and environmental health, and create jobs.
They are able to share infrastructure and administrative costs and continue to strengthen their programs.
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Many of the current technologies that organizations are adopting are designed to simplify the infrastructure and cut costs.
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Changes in zoning and building codes continue to transfer many infrastructure and social costs from the public to developers.
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Government officials have taken numerous steps to tighten controls on immigration over the past two years, amid complaints that foreigners were straining the country's infrastructure and driving costs higher.
Or do we think that at some point companies say, you know what, America has got a second-rate infrastructure and it costs us too much money because our trucks going over those potholes are getting messed up?
Expensive energy, poor infrastructure and increasing labour costs - known as "Custo Brasil" or the "Brazil Cost" - have weighed on growth, analysts say.
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