The world continues to accelerate its shift towards operating in real-time, requiring companies to find more and better ways to integrate their businesses and understand the information and events that drive performance.
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Agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense and allied military services use the company's battery-powered, hand-launched unmanned aircraft systems to provide situational awareness to tactical operating units through real-time, airborne reconnaissance, surveillance and communication.
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When she finally quits full-time operating, the true decisiveness she shows is that of choosing life over surgery.
Trying to develop with open source in the same way they did with a real-time operating system can be a very expensive (not to mention extremely frustrating) experience.
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Rovers, who lie 23rd in the top flight of non-league football, have been operating with a mix of full-time and part-time professionals since May.
Google is hungry--and operating in faster-than-fast Internet time.
For the quarter, the company's consolidated operating profit reached an all-time high of 5.85 trillion won representing a 98-percent increase year-on-year.
With operating margins close to all-time highs unless revenue growth can be generated I believe the second half earnings numbers will come down.
Unable to find a suitable replacement for McClendon, Chesapeake board has been forced to name long-time Chief Operating Office Steve Dixon to serve as interim chief.
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"Flights at Boston Logan are operating normally and are nominally on-time this morning with no increase in cancellations over a normal day, " according to FlightAware CEO Daniel Baker.
They hope to restructure some of the debt and rationalize the drilling to create a self-sustaining company where operating cash flow is sufficient to run 20-25 rigs full time in the Mississippian where SandRidge has drilling rights on over 2 million acres.
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Below is a list of common names for one-time items concealed within operating line items.
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It's also without power and is operating on its own generators - the first time in its history that it's done that.
Excluding one-time events, its operating loss was 60 cents a share, below the consensus estimate for a loss of 52 cents a share.
In the holiday quarter just reported, profits were basically flat (on an apples-to-apples time period, operating profits increased 7%, still a far cry from the previous two years).
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The drivers, in this case, should realize that they are being rated constantly and understand that they are now operating in a very different kind of space-time than previously.
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When you get over three to five feet, some of the smaller skimmers -- say, 30, 40 feet in length -- have a very difficult time operating and being effective.
Mitsubishi Chemical, Japan's largest chemical maker, has earned an operating profit greater than nonoperating expenses and one-time writeoffs only four times in the last quarter-century, figures Toby Williams, head of Asian chemical research at SBC Warburg in Hong Kong.
We define non-GAAP operating income as operating income plus expenses related to SBC, and, as applicable, one-time events.
This could be a problem, especially when servers running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system offer industrial-strength computing for the first time.
These fingerprints look deep into the characteristics of the machine, logging such things as the time zone, keyboard language, operating-system version and other key identifiers.
At the current rate of decline it will slow to a trickle within the next two to three years--right around the time Armstrong says operating income will start growing.
By the end of 2011, Time Warner was operating about 70 region-specific versions of its popular networks such as Cartoon Network, Turner Classic Movies, TNT, truTV, Boomerang etc. and 57 other regional networks in more than 200 countries globally.
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Those on the front lines of networking, such as the telcos, Internet service providers, competitive local exchange companies and wireless operators, still prefer time-tested Unix as the operating system for networks. (Prediction: Cisco and Lucent may become the biggest threats to Microsoft over the next five years.) n Thanks to the Internet, small niche companies can reach mass markets in a heartbeat.
Chrysler announced its earnings today, and despite losing money from the time that it exited bankruptcy last year to the end of the year lost money, part of which was a one-time restructuring charge, it achieved an operating profit in the first quarter of 2010, the first quarterly operating profit since the beginning of the economic crisis.
At the same time, well-planned and efficiently-operating cities will consume less energy and generate fewer traffic snarls.
In their zeal to rewrite the rules of computing for first-time users, OLPC shipped machines with a cumbersome operating system.
AOL's Bob Pittman, 46, who once worked at Time Warner, returns as its co-chief operating officer and likely successor to Mr Levin.
Britain's government missed the opportunity to rectify this through the operating and financial-review regulation, due to come into force some time next year.
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