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Daniel Harper

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How are cloud cost optimizations affecting software margins and valuations?

Exploring how cloud cost optimization shapes software margins and valuations

Cloud cost optimization refers to the systematic reduction and efficient management of spending on cloud infrastructure such as compute, storage, networking, and managed services. As software companies scale, especially software-as-a-service providers, cloud costs often become one of the largest components of cost of goods sold. Over the past few years, rising cloud bills, macroeconomic pressure, and investor focus on profitability have pushed cloud optimization from a technical concern into a board-level priority.Optimization techniques typically include rightsizing workloads, committing to reserved capacity, improving software efficiency, adopting FinOps practices, and, in some cases, moving workloads between cloud providers or back to owned…
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16 Things Everyone Should Know About Sustainable Fashion | British ...

What does slow fashion mean?

The concept of slow fashion emerges as a thoughtful and sustainable alternative to the fast-paced, profit-driven practices of the global fashion industry. At its core, slow fashion emphasizes quality over quantity, fostering environmental consciousness, social responsibility, and a deeper connection between production and consumption.Historical BackgroundSlow fashion originated from the wider slow movement, which took shape in Italy in the 1980s as a response to fast food, advocating for sustainable farming and the pleasure of savoring meals. In much the same way, slow fashion promotes a deliberate, thoughtful attitude toward making and using clothing. Its influence grew in the early 2000s,…
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Discover Santa María, Panama’s most exclusive residential zone

Santa María stands out as one of the most exclusive residential areas in Panama City, thanks to an urban concept that combines high-quality planning, a natural setting, and real estate offerings tailored to the premium market. The development has been designed to strike a balance between modernity, privacy, and quality of life—factors that have captured the interest of both local and international buyers.Amid the sector’s consolidation, residential developments such as Oceana Santa María contribute to an offering that mirrors the area’s ongoing transformation, integrating into a community that upholds high standards in design, services, and urban planning while reinforcing the…
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What makes single-family rental a durable investment theme?

The Enduring Value of Single-Family Rental Properties

Single-family rental, often abbreviated as SFR, refers to detached homes leased to tenants rather than owner-occupied. Over the past two decades, this segment has evolved from a fragmented, mom-and-pop market into an institutional-grade asset class. Its durability as an investment theme rests on a combination of structural demand, resilient cash flows, and adaptability across economic cycles.Major Structural Drivers Influencing DemandThe resilience of SFR stems from enduring demographic and lifestyle patterns that reliably sustain demand.Household formation outpacing homeownership: In many developed markets, especially the United States, household growth has exceeded the pace of new home construction. Higher mortgage rates, tighter credit…
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Why is color important in fashion?

Why color matters in style

An In-Depth Exploration of How Color Shapes the World of FashionThe realm of fashion is filled with vibrant hues and intriguing designs, where color stands as a cornerstone of design and consumer impression. From the runways of Paris to everyday street style, color in fashion serves as a powerful language, influencing mood, perception, and purchasing decisions. This article delves into why color is paramount in fashion, backed by research, psychology, and notable case studies.Color as a Medium for CommunicationFashion is about expressing identity, and color is its foremost communicator. Designers use color to evoke emotions and convey messages without using…
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What’s driving rising global inequality

Why is Global Inequality on the Rise?

Global inequality—both between countries and within them—has been shaped by a complex mix of economic, technological, political and environmental forces over the past four decades. Some trends reduced differences across countries, notably rapid growth in China and parts of Asia; others sharply widened income and wealth gaps inside most advanced and many emerging economies. Understanding the drivers helps explain why wealth and income cluster in the hands of a few while large populations remain vulnerable.Core economic driversStrong returns to capital relative to growth The dynamic highlighted by Thomas Piketty—that returns on capital can outpace economic growth—remains central. When asset returns…
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Foreign Ownership of Apartments in Panama

Foreign Investor’s Handbook: Panama Apartment Buying

Panama has emerged as one of the region’s most accessible real estate markets for international buyers, where acquiring property under conditions comparable to those granted to Panamanian citizens has attracted investors, families, and individuals searching for a second residence or a profitable opportunity in the country; this appeal is further supported by a stable economic landscape, a dollarized economy, and a property sector that continues to grow consistently.One of the most frequently asked questions in this market is whether foreigners can buy apartments in Panama, and the answer is yes: it is entirely possible to purchase property without the need…
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Cameroon: CSR cases protecting forests and supporting alternative community incomes

CSR & Forests in Cameroon: Supporting Communities, Saving Ecosystems

Cameroon sits at the ecological heart of the Congo Basin and contains large tracts of tropical forest that provide global climate regulation, biodiversity habitat, and local livelihoods. Corporate activity in the forest landscape—ranging from logging and plantation agriculture to commodity sourcing and infrastructure development—has stimulated a range of corporate social responsibility (CSR) responses. These responses aim both to reduce negative environmental impacts and to support alternative, sustainable sources of local income. This article reviews the context, typologies of CSR interventions, documented cases and results, common challenges, and practical design principles for CSR programs that genuinely protect forests while strengthening community…
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Guinea-Bissau: CSR cases supporting responsible fisheries and food security

Guinea-Bissau: CSR Initiatives for Sustainable Fisheries & Food Security

Guinea-Bissau’s coastline and the Bijagós archipelago sustain livelihoods, culture, biodiversity and national food security. Small-scale and artisanal fisheries dominate the sector; marine and estuarine resources are primary sources of animal protein for coastal communities and central to rural economies. At the same time, the country faces pressure from industrial fleets, illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, habitat loss (notably mangroves) and governance capacity gaps. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) — when aligned with good fisheries governance and community priorities — can complement public and donor action to protect fish stocks, safeguard food security and strengthen coastal resilience.Key policy and institutional contextProtected…
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Poland: How manufacturing investors evaluate energy costs and workforce availability

Assessing Poland Manufacturing: Energy Costs, Workforce Availability

Manufacturing investors evaluate energy costs and workforce availability as two of the most decisive variables shaping location, scale, capital intensity, and long-term competitiveness. Poland combines a large industrial base, strategic location in Central Europe, and a transforming energy mix. That mix, and the availability of skilled labor, determine operating margins, capital allocation to efficiency or on-site generation, and the speed with which a facility can be staffed and scaled.Energy landscape and what investors analyzeEnergy sources and transition trajectory: Poland historically relied heavily on coal-fired generation but is rapidly diversifying. Important structural elements for investors include the growing share of renewables…
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