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Accel's launching a fund dedicated to big data and infrastructure investments is another example of a trend in which investors are looking to take advantage of what Alex recently called the "transformation of the database market," as startups and enterprise players both face the reality of having to update their infrastructures to take advantage of scale out architectures.
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In this way, company officials said, RCN would be able to use the same infrastructure to take a share of each of those markets.
"We've turned our backs on natural resources before we've built the infrastructure to take advantage of the new economy" of technology-based jobs, he said.
"This essentially gives us the infrastructure to take our business globally," John Ciardullo, executive vice president for corporate development at Stratos, said in an interview.
Catapulted into newfound prominence, emerging companies often lack the experience and expertise – let alone the infrastructure – to take the next step.
Meanwhile Miriam Santiago, who had run for president three times, called for investment in infrastructure to take people out of the capital and stricter discipline on the roads.
These firms, which use high-speed computers and infrastructure to take advantage of small discrepancies in trading prices, have also taken an increasing role in trading in other markets.
So-called extended producer responsibility, or EPR, schemes make the manufacturers of some items responsible for creating an infrastructure to take back and recycle the products that they produce.
Nasser Saidi, the DIFC's chief economist, says the DW restructuring is encouraging other emerging-market countries that have spent heavily on infrastructure to take "a more centralised approach" to financial management, for instance by establishing debt-management units within finance ministries.
It seeks a toilet that costs less than five cents per user per day to operate, that requires neither a supply of clean water nor sewerage infrastructure to take the waste away, and that will generate energy and recover salts, water and other nutrients.
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