That gives Google a onetime opportunity to position Android, its mobile operating software, as one of the prime platforms for this transition.
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Nevertheless, when the Yellowstone was flooding in 2011, Exxon chose to keep its pipeline operating even as at least one other company decided to shut down another line in the same area, the agency said.
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"Our members will look at this as the directors operating a 'one rule for us, another rule for the workers' policy, " she said.
He repeatedly referred to Linux as one choice among many operating systems in the server space.
The risk to Microsoft lies in seeing its enterprise franchise undermined by mobile, as other operating systems are dominant in this one sphere where people and companies are buying more.
In fact, a recent assessment by HSBC names 'tough operating conditions for businesses in Vietnam', as one of the main factors behind the slowing of the country's economic growth in the first quarter of the year.
The Colorado-based 211s is rated as one of the fiercest such groups operating in US jails.
At a time when politicians are, rhetorically at least, dialing up their criticism of tax expenditures, operating vouchers as refundable credits would create a massive new one.
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But no one thought that the number of contractors operating as part of a broader U.S. force would be as high as it is now.
The operating credo at one bank is that it roughly takes as long to dig out from a financial crisis as it does to get into one.
We're investing in places like Canyonlands Community Health Care in Arizona, that has one facility operating in a building originally constructed as a chicken coop and another in a cramped fire station.
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When pushed to admit what he uses as default, it's still the iPhone -- two of them in fact -- but Woz's ability to see the best in all mobile operating systems will be sure to further confirm his status as one of tech's most liked.
Under the new "one GM" strategy each operating region will serve as a "homeroom, " or center of expertise, for a particular family of vehicles or powertrains.
So, I think that media companies will have a greater chance of success if ... they break themselves up into five operating companies, and let each one staff up and budget as they need to.
Ebel is not on the radar of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist groups, but the center rates the gang as one of the most vicious white supremacist groups operating in the nation's prisons, comparable to the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas.
The idea was so big that it's overflown into Mountain Lion: More than most operating-system updates, this one riffs on the same concepts as its immediate predecessor.
Vale is a partner in 11 hydroelectric power stations currently operating in Brazil, and working on one new dam, known as the Estreito dam in Tocantins state in the north.
This will add operating costs of nearly one billion dollars on top of those incurred as a result of the other 150 regulations that have been issued under the Higher Education Act since 2008.
The proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is being seen as a way of reducing red tape for companies operating in more than one EU country.
Apple could preview the new software, which is expected to be part of its next mobile-operating system, as soon as next week at its annual developer conference, one person familiar with the plan has said.
Or in a cell phone, for that matter, which is one of the reasons that major cell phone makers from Nokia to Ericsson recently decided to support another stripped-down operating system--this one from London-based Psion--as a standard for wireless computing.
In order to promote its set-top operating system, Microsoft wants to dominate the industry as a whole, not just one company.
One of the founders they backed wanted to hire someone as chief operating officer, test him out and then promote him to CEO.
One of the founders they backed wanted to hire someone as chief operating officer, test him out and then promote him to chief executive.
Wachovia analyst Phillip Rueppel says the beta version of Microsoft's Hyper-V isn't wowing customers because it lacks some critical features, such as so-called live migration, the ability to move operating systems and applications from one server to another while they're running.
Techniques such as extracting operating parameters, comparing application profiles across VMs (to look for signs that one has been successfully attacked), and analyzing application behavior in memory (as opposed to just code stored on disk) are far easier in a virtual environment and provide a huge advantage for stopping the most sophisticated threats.
One company would sell the Windows operating system, another would sell software applications such as the Office software suite, and the third would sell internet-related software and services.
Mr Weadock replied that his sample was not scientifically determined, and said: "No-one outside Microsoft has ever viewed a Web browser as being part of an operating system".
Microsoft has traditionally enjoyed very high operating profit margins on its enterprise software products like the Office suite as the incremental costs of producing one more copy of the software are very low.
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