Quite a lot has been going on:
First Notice: Companies fined; Vancouver plan consultations; Edmonton budget discussions -
The City of Edmonton has released a set of reports intended to form the basis of discussion on the 2021 budget this week. The reports include Q3 financial updates and proposed adjustments to the 2020 operating and capital budgets along with a zero per cent tax levy increase, down from a previously approved tax increase of 3.2 per cent.
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Canadian Construction Women (CCW)'s latest webinar New Technologies in Construction will take place on Nov. 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Speaking at the webinar will be Imaginit Technologies senior account manager Lesa Vaughn, Autodesk senior industry manager – project delivery Brey Tucker, Simple 5D client executive Jennifer Page and CadMakers co-founder Javier Glatt and project manager Fernanda Schwab. Registration is at the CCW website .
Budget Beauty Specialist Spruces Up for $600 Million U.S. IPO - Caixin Global
CX Tech is Caixin Global's real-time tech news portal, featuring 24-hour news, short-form analysis, and roundups from business and tech media in China.
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Yatsen Holding Ltd., the Guangzhou-based company that owns budget cosmetics and skincare brand Perfect Diary, is planning to raise as much as $617 million in an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, becoming the latest Chinese firm this year to tap into U.S. capital markets despite rising tensions between the two countries.
Huawei sells Honor to ensure budget smartphone brand's survival amid US sanctions | South China
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Samsung Silicon Chip?
Samsung is getting ready for one of the largest ventures in its history as it allots a massive $116 billion budget for a two-year venture to create a new Silicon semiconductor chip and level with its Taiwanese rival by 2022. The South Korean company aims to go toe-to-toe with the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. in the chip-making industry.
One of the largest smartphone and technology companies in the world, Samsung , is aiming to venture into new heights and business with its plan to produce its next-generation semiconductor chips for foreign clients. Samsung aims to manufacture "Silicon" chips just like its American rival, Apple.
SURVEY: COMPANIES CAN'T GET ALL THE BENEFITS OF THE SaaS TRIANGLE
Redwood City, CA, Nov. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Opsani, the leading provider of AI-driven optimization for cloud applications, today released the results of a month-long poll* completed by more than 600 DevOps engineers at SaaS companies, which demonstrates the struggle companies have when trying to optimize cloud applications' regular code changes and application performance, against operating budgets.
An optimized SaaS triangle, which describes how an application services provider benefits from an optimized mix of code delivery, application performance and budget for hosting those applications, has become increasingly complex as enterprises transition away from on-prem infrastructure and to cloud-native ones. About 93 percent of forward-looking companies have currently adopted a multi-cloud strategy, with the remaining ones following suit.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
How to Budget Your First Self-Published Book on Amazon
The reality is that you will spend a lot of time writing, and spend your hard-earned money on hiring people to help you take your writing from average to good, at least.
On the writing side, you can hire a research assistant for $15 to $50 per hour to help you complete the book faster along the way, hire a consultancy company (but probably not for your first book), or leverage free software like Google Scholar to do the job yourself.
After you decide on the book, establish a working title and outline, you are ready to get started.
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