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" ... But it is important to realize that investment plans change often, and companies regularly update plans as a year progresses and market conditions (i.e., prices) change. The figure below is from data no longer collected by the EIA, covering the major U.S. oil companies, and the rapidity with which expenditures can increase is obvious. Again, however, it depends on price and $50/barrel might not be enough to spur activity. ... "
" ... I believe the rapidity, flexibility and fluidity of today’s hybrid and multicloud environments are quickly making VPNs outdated, especially for cloud DR. These mechanisms were initially devised as a means of linking remote physical locations. For this use case, they still provide a fair amount of viability. But when they're adapted to cloud settings, some shortfalls may be exposed. ... "
" ... In addition the rapidity of the information age is upon us — and only becoming faster. The media tends to fuel the fire by igniting anxiety and anger to ( you guessed it) reach higher ratings. As a teen turned young adult, Jaffry had had his fair share of run in encounters with the above mentioned. Nevertheless, he channeled that energy transformed it into an idea that is reaching a receptive audience. ... "
" ... The separation has been taxing on the two and on their relationship but they feel fortunate to still have some work and their basic needs taken care of. It’s the uncertainty and rapidity of changes in border policies that get overwhelming. ... "
" ... “There's still expense associated with it. But the rapidity with which these trials have been put together for Ebola in West and Central Africa, and then Covid-19, is really showing us that it doesn't have to be a 10-15-year process. We can do this more rapidly if we have the political and economic will to do it.” ... "