In their PCF setup, T-Mobile has only 10 operators supporting 18,000 containers doing 10,000 transactions/second. This is spread over 1,700 developers. So:
“T-Mobile reports a 170:1 developer to operator ratio."
Original source: CF Summit Boston — Day 2 Wrap-Up – Brian McClain – Medium
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: The sky’s the limit
‘But China could add 13% to its GDP by 2025, relative to a baseline, if it increased women’s employment, hours and productivity as quickly as the leading countries in its region or peer group, McKinsey says. That would translate into an extra $2.6trn by 2025 (an economy the size of France). In India the relative gain could be even greater (18%), because it has far more room for improvement. McKinsey’s scenario would require 37% of Indian women to be in the workforce, up from 27% now.
Link: The sky’s the limit
‘But China could add 13% to its GDP by 2025, relative to a baseline, if it increased women’s employment, hours and productivity as quickly as the leading countries in its region or peer group, McKinsey says. That would translate into an extra $2.6trn by 2025 (an economy the size of France). In India the relative gain could be even greater (18%), because it has far more room for improvement. McKinsey’s scenario would require 37% of Indian women to be in the workforce, up from 27% now.
Link: The sky’s the limit
‘But China could add 13% to its GDP by 2025, relative to a baseline, if it increased women’s employment, hours and productivity as quickly as the leading countries in its region or peer group, McKinsey says. That would translate into an extra $2.6trn by 2025 (an economy the size of France). In India the relative gain could be even greater (18%), because it has far more room for improvement. McKinsey’s scenario would require 37% of Indian women to be in the workforce, up from 27% now.
Link: Marco’s makeover
I’m shocked, shocked that only stock buy-backs are occurring! (Oh, thank you for my dividend):
‘“There is still a lot of thinking on the right that if big corporations are happy, they’re going to take the money they’re saving and reinvest it in American workers,” he says. “In fact they bought back shares, a few gave out bonuses; there’s no evidence whatsoever that the money’s been massively poured back into the American worker.
Link: Marco’s makeover
I’m shocked, shocked that only stock buy-backs are occurring! (Oh, thank you for my dividend):
‘“There is still a lot of thinking on the right that if big corporations are happy, they’re going to take the money they’re saving and reinvest it in American workers,” he says. “In fact they bought back shares, a few gave out bonuses; there’s no evidence whatsoever that the money’s been massively poured back into the American worker.
Link: Marco’s makeover
I’m shocked, shocked that only stock buy-backs are occurring! (Oh, thank you for my dividend):
‘“There is still a lot of thinking on the right that if big corporations are happy, they’re going to take the money they’re saving and reinvest it in American workers,” he says. “In fact they bought back shares, a few gave out bonuses; there’s no evidence whatsoever that the money’s been massively poured back into the American worker.