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Right now, the company's co-founder and CEO Antony Falco told me, most of the Orchestrate infrastructure runs on AWS.
The company takes your data, uses the most appropriate NoSQL database like MongoDB or CouchDB for it and you just access it through the Orchestrate API.
The Safdies orchestrate the turbulence deftly and ardently, but Bronstein, himself a master of onscreen disaster, seems to stretch and push the action to create the frame from within, directing onscreen alongside the Safdies.
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The hands, lively to the end, orchestrate the avatar's encroaching desuetude.
The project was completed after his death using doubles and digital effects, and the filmmakers orchestrate his exit here in a suitably graceful and poetic way.
In Australia the unions orchestrate trade cases against Indonesian imports, the big supermarkets refuse to stock Indonesian products and the media are downright derisive about the country.
What I was trying to imagine was what it would be like to be standing in a Russian night hearing the wind orchestrate a forest that was hundreds and hundreds of miles deep.
Stronger than he looks, he can win the ball, orchestrate possession from deep, feed the strikers and get beyond them to shoot at goal.
"The Butcher of Lyon", advised and possibly helped the CIA orchestrate Guevara's eventual capture.
As requested, we changed the word "orchestrate" in the Impact Statement to less prominent "modulate".
Sophisticated cell cell signalling mechanisms between the amoebas orchestrate the differentiation of up to five different cell types and coordinate an intricate progression of cell movements.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com