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Most universities already measure or monitor workloads in some way.
"The workloads in emerging economies fits our computer architecture," he said.
Thibodeau put the heavy workloads in the context of the quest for a championship.
For the past hour, the Ecuadorian single mother of three has been pouring out stories of low pay, bullying and excessive workloads in breathless Spanish.
Just as Google runs a computing cloud optimized for Internet search, I.B.M. will make bespoke clouds for computing workloads in business.
The processing resources are allocated by Hewlett-Packard's OpenView software, developed over years and used for managing workloads in corporate data centers.
The 'what not to do' guide sets out to "confirm facts about the requirements of Ofsted and to dispel myths that can result in unnecessary workloads in schools".
Kaavo allows the management of distributed applications and workloads in various Clouds (http://www.kaavo.com).
It reacts to dynamic and bursty workloads in an agile and scalable manner.
In this paper, we present an in-depth analysis of user workloads in online social networks.
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