How have technology trends shifted in the last year and how does this shift affect IT investment priorities for 2021? In the Interop Digital 2020 presentation, " How Will You Spend Your 2021 IT Budget? " Omdia's Director for IT Data Tools and Insights, Daniel Mayo, broke down some research insights that can answer those questions. (Omdia is a research firm owned by ITPro Today's parent company Informa.)
This panel provided an overview of a global survey of more than 6,500 IT executives in medium- and large-sized enterprise companies and focused in on how technology trends have shifted by industry – including the impact of COVID-19 and how that is affecting investment priorities for 2021.
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Azerbaijan Industrial Corporation holds discussions on draft business plan and budget for
Gibson Energy Announces 2021 Capital Budget Toronto Stock Exchange:GEI
CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gibson Energy Inc. announced today its outlook for growth capital expenditures in 2021 of up to $200 million. Projects currently sanctioned by the Board of Directors, or with strong line of sight thereto, comprise approximately two-thirds of that figure. Additionally, the Board of Directors has approved the allocation of between $25 million and $30 million in replacement capital expenditures in 2021.
"While we have been able to effectively double our long-term, stable fee-based Infrastructure cash flows over the last four years, our focus in the current environment will be to further high-grade our growth capital," said Steve Spaulding, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Gran Tierra Energy Inc. Announces Financial Update and 2021 Guidance Toronto Stock Exchange:GTE
2021 Capital of $130-150 Million, Production of 28,000-30,000 BOPD, Cash Flow 1 of $150-170 Million
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° 2021 Capital Program: Gran Tierra plans to direct approximately 60% of the 2021 capital program toward continued development of the Acordionero field in the Middle Magdalena Valley Basin, another 35% toward development activities in the Putumayo Basin and the remaining 5% toward exploration-related activities throughout the Company's portfolio, in both Colombia and Ecuador
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Goldman Sachs Reportedly Weighs Moving Its Asset Management Arm to Florida - The New York Times
Goldman Sachs is one of Wall Street's best-known firms, its identity indelibly tied to New York. Yet it may move at least some parts of a major division to Florida, with costs and the pandemic in mind.
DealBook has confirmed that the bank has explored moving some of its asset management unit, following a Bloomberg report that executives had scouted office locations and spoken with officials in Florida. It's not clear how much of the business, which generates about $8 billion in annual revenue, might move. The firm has reportedly looked at areas around Miami, but may ultimately choose to move elsewhere (or not at all).
4 Ways to Support a Corporate Responsibility Strategy on a Shoestring Budget - Business 2
We're wrapping up 2020 and on the cusp of 2021. Many companies are still navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking back over the past year it's eye-opening to see how companies have adjusted. And yes, the word “adjusted” is being used loosely. What I mean is that some companies prospered, others are barely hanging on and then there are those that were less fortunate.
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Businesses should begin by unlearning the narrow idea of what volunteering as an action-oriented behavior traditionally entails. To re-imagine employee volunteerism think more purposeful about how employees can serve as volunteers beyond the obvious. Here's what I suggest. Broaden your "definition" or idea of what you consider business-led volunteerism. Here's what I mean.
Dave Coulter names directors of budget, economic development, and human resources | News |
University of Michigan economists say there two main factors will influence the rate at which Oakland County's economy recovers from the histo…
For the first time in 16 years, Oakland County's three-year budget did not receive a unanimous vote from the Oakland County Board of Commissioners.
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A new economic development strategy aims to help Oakland County, as the state's economic driver, increase regional cooperation, enhance busine…
County to consider $25.4 million ‘Healing Place’ budget for new detox center | Port
NEW HANOVER COUNTY — Long-delayed and with an increasing price tag, New Hanover County Commissioners will consider approving a $25.4 million budget increase for a planned substance use recovery center Monday.
In August, the county officially contracted the operations of its planned detox treatment facility to a Kentucky-based company, The Healing Place, after the health management company Trillium Health Resources ditched local provider, Coastal Horizons.
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