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The money wasn't a concern, he argued; China's infrastructure projects can run wildly over budget.
"We've seen before how the city's I.T. projects can run up exorbitant fees when they're not properly monitored," said H. Tina Kim, the city's deputy comptroller for audits.
In Silicon Valley, software projects can run aground, but they don't fail because of endless meetings and complex bureaucratic requirements, not to mention the constant need to be ready to fight wars.
The costs of undersea oil projects can run into billions of dollars because usually the only practical solution is to put most of the gear for a deepwater field on the seafloor, rather than on a platform or on land.
Some say the technical challenges will be too great to get the idea off the ground, while costs, including land acquisition, for rail projects can run into the billions.
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Expenses for an elaborate menu (the list of extra features to choose from) for a big film like "Pearl Harbor," a 1K/Sparkhill project, can run into six figures.
"We still have this great way of working where with small teams of 2-3 people we can try new things and fail fast, rather than the traditional model of very big projects that can run for several years".
This takes advantage of the new 6x faster Raspberry Pi 2 (announced back in February) to offer additional apps and creative projects that can run more smoothly on the beefier Pi hardware.
The company is also working on software to automating a storage project's operation so that a project owner can run it remotely.
What is more, the company recently released a new version of Microsoft Project which can run on servers in a corporate network.
From that data, Vernox Labs produces a predictive checklist or automated design review that project managers can run through with a new proposal.
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