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"We choose to go to the Moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade [...], not because it is easy but because it is difficult; because that goal will organize and measure the best of our efforts and (our) skills [...]. "- John F. Kennedy, 12th September 1962
In the early 1960s launched President John F. Kennedy a target man to land on the Moon and return safely back on Earth before the decade topshopping was over. An unrealistic and unattainable topshopping goal meant a lot. But on 20 July 1969 NASA succeeded in fulfilling the deceased Kennedy's dream, when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon and Neil Armstrong took "one topshopping small step for (one) man, one giant leap for mankind." Finally one had been able to "sling" people on the Moon - a technology in many areas, less sophisticated than the one we currently topshopping use to slingshot birds at pigs. The overall picture is obviously not as simple as putting today's mobile phones and tablets against NASA's space program in the 1960s. However, what is just as applicable today as it was then, is that effort, skills and technology to fulfill ambitious goals if they are managed properly. Thinking globally, acting locally
In today's market conditions topshopping are somewhat more complicated than they were in the 1960s. This is partly due to increased competition as well as more and more businesses operating across borders, culture, language and time zones. The digital world has blurred the physical boundaries and limitations, and this makes you increasingly need to "think globally, act locally." For IT solutions gives opportunities including in the form of a product that can meet the needs of global markets, often with minor adjustments to meet local requirements and expectations. For instance, the aforementioned birds game Angry Birds little respect for both grunt and bounds since they were launched in 2009; they flung at pigs worldwide and all kinds of people topshopping regardless of language, age, background, and so on. While the game contains several tweaks topshopping that appeal to the diversity of users. For example, there are local variations of both the game and the individual levels as "Angry Birds Rio", "Go Green, Get Lucky" (St. Patrick's Day), "Year of the Dragon" (Chinese New Year), "Cherry Blossom" (Japan) , and others. To have three local students who started with winning a competition at Assembly Demo Party in Finland in 2003, demonstrated that it is possible to create global successes even today by utilizing the knowledge and efforts with technology. Progression for all
"We set sail on this new journey because there is new knowledge to achieve, and new opportunities to win, and they must be won and used for progression for all people. "- John F. Kennedy, 12th September 1962
For IT solutions topshopping means that ambitious goal gives new knowledge about technology and that this must be managed in a manner that results in even more, better topshopping and wider opportunities. One might ask what progress it is when you've gone from "sling" topshopping men on the moon to slingshot birds at pigs. But something must spillmakerne have done right, for more than 1.7 billion downloads, the game has become one of the most popular and the company behind has proven that "one small step for (one) person" can turn into "a giant leap for humanity ". There are several reasons why the game has become so popular, but overall is that it has satisfied a common need (such as filling a spare moment). While the game is easy to learn for everyone and it contains challenges that have made it addictive for many. The digital world is in today's sovereign and we have made ourselves topshopping dependent on technology, but on the other hand, it contributes topshopping both to make life easier on m
Our expertise Our services Industry Focus Shared expertise Success Stories Our experts Career Opportunities in Capgemini Career and Development College Events topshopping Meet our Consultants Careers About Capgemini Capgemini Group Management Corporate Social Responsibility How We Work Press & Media Press Analysts Events and Seminars Publications Investors
"We choose to go to the Moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade [...], not because it is easy but because it is difficult; because that goal will organize and measure the best of our efforts and (our) skills [...]. "- John F. Kennedy, 12th September 1962
In the early 1960s launched President John F. Kennedy a target man to land on the Moon and return safely back on Earth before the decade topshopping was over. An unrealistic and unattainable topshopping goal meant a lot. But on 20 July 1969 NASA succeeded in fulfilling the deceased Kennedy's dream, when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon and Neil Armstrong took "one topshopping small step for (one) man, one giant leap for mankind." Finally one had been able to "sling" people on the Moon - a technology in many areas, less sophisticated than the one we currently topshopping use to slingshot birds at pigs. The overall picture is obviously not as simple as putting today's mobile phones and tablets against NASA's space program in the 1960s. However, what is just as applicable today as it was then, is that effort, skills and technology to fulfill ambitious goals if they are managed properly. Thinking globally, acting locally
In today's market conditions topshopping are somewhat more complicated than they were in the 1960s. This is partly due to increased competition as well as more and more businesses operating across borders, culture, language and time zones. The digital world has blurred the physical boundaries and limitations, and this makes you increasingly need to "think globally, act locally." For IT solutions gives opportunities including in the form of a product that can meet the needs of global markets, often with minor adjustments to meet local requirements and expectations. For instance, the aforementioned birds game Angry Birds little respect for both grunt and bounds since they were launched in 2009; they flung at pigs worldwide and all kinds of people topshopping regardless of language, age, background, and so on. While the game contains several tweaks topshopping that appeal to the diversity of users. For example, there are local variations of both the game and the individual levels as "Angry Birds Rio", "Go Green, Get Lucky" (St. Patrick's Day), "Year of the Dragon" (Chinese New Year), "Cherry Blossom" (Japan) , and others. To have three local students who started with winning a competition at Assembly Demo Party in Finland in 2003, demonstrated that it is possible to create global successes even today by utilizing the knowledge and efforts with technology. Progression for all
"We set sail on this new journey because there is new knowledge to achieve, and new opportunities to win, and they must be won and used for progression for all people. "- John F. Kennedy, 12th September 1962
For IT solutions topshopping means that ambitious goal gives new knowledge about technology and that this must be managed in a manner that results in even more, better topshopping and wider opportunities. One might ask what progress it is when you've gone from "sling" topshopping men on the moon to slingshot birds at pigs. But something must spillmakerne have done right, for more than 1.7 billion downloads, the game has become one of the most popular and the company behind has proven that "one small step for (one) person" can turn into "a giant leap for humanity ". There are several reasons why the game has become so popular, but overall is that it has satisfied a common need (such as filling a spare moment). While the game is easy to learn for everyone and it contains challenges that have made it addictive for many. The digital world is in today's sovereign and we have made ourselves topshopping dependent on technology, but on the other hand, it contributes topshopping both to make life easier on m
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