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" ... And for everyone who thinks that masks are going away once vaccines are distributed should hold on to their N95s. I know I'm not the only one that's noted a reduction in cold and flu cases in their immediate circle and this may be the first January that hasn't sent me scrambling for allergy pills as soon as the oaks start pollinating (way too early). And that's not even accounting for seasonal variants of Covid-19. ... "
" ... Chinese gas buyers have joined Japanese and South Korean power utilities in scrambling for supplies with Australia one of the major beneficiaries because it is the world’s second second biggest LNG exporter. ... "
" ... Data encryption. Data encryption is another layer of protection for digitally stored data on top of your password. By scrambling data in a particular location—in a single file, on a device, or in the cloud—encryption makes it practically impossible to access data without the proper passcode. ... "
" ... I could hear a dog scrambling in the distance, and soon it ran to me and began sniffing. My brain acknowledged the dog, but I remained focused on the man in the rock. I did not move, not my body, not my eyes. ... "
" ... The move to SAP S/4HANA (which could also involve shifting to SAP Cloud) is another opportunity to boost innovation and agility while decreasing costs. Everything about S/4HANA — from intelligent automation, to broader connectivity across the enterprise, to a new generation of insights and analytics — is targeted to enable smarter, more effective business processes. SAP's looming 2025 "migration mandate" places an increased sense of urgency on this initiative. Moving sooner rather than later not only gives you an advantage over slower-moving peers, but it's also going to be much easier (and less costly) to get top-tier consultants on board now than it will be when organizations worldwide are scrambling closer to the imminent deadline. ... "