“I think it’s going to be hard for others to catch up. Clearly?Google has the capability. They certainly have the IQ and the DNA if they wanted to go after it. But so much of their revenue, 97 percent of their revenue, is ad-funded, so it’s hard for them to get excited about a different model, I think, whereas for us and for Amazon, that’s something that’s very natural to us. We’ve been there on the enterprise side for many years, and moving it from a volume license to the cloud is a pretty natural thing. Now, Oracle is going to talk about how much of their revenue is cloud-based, and I just don’t — I like our position and Amazon’s position, frankly, for the business cloud, and I think the other players in the space are going to have a hard time with the scale that Amazon and Microsoft are operating at.”
“I couldn’t be more pleased that our very first Amazon trailer headed out on the road carrying such special packages—thousands of boxes filled with beloved holiday items and Amazon Fire devices to support troops abroad this holiday season,” Amazon’s Vice President of North America Operations Mike Roth said in the release.
“I thought well, since the independent-film business is pretty much over these days, so this is where you do it — you do it on these miniseries and things like that for Amazon,” Thornton said.
“In many ways, our essential workers have served as heroes in their communities during this pandemic,” Clark wrote. “We request that ACIP continue to prioritize these essential workers who cannot work from home, like those working at Amazon fulfillment centers, AWS data centers, and Whole Foods Market stores, to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the earliest appropriate time.”
“Collectively, these three areas are going to give our channel partners substantial opportunity to improve profits in your businesses,” Wise said. He said details will be shared confidentially with partners starting in January, and the changes will officially roll out over the course of 2018.
“Amazon is seen as an essential service through this pandemic, but you have been very slow to install your workers’ protections, and it’s hurt your reputation,” Stahl said to Clark. “You’ve been seen as a company that puts profits ahead of people.”
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“At this point, JPL’s data centers are filled to capacity, so we’re looking for ways to cost effectively expand the computational horsepower that we have at our disposal,”?Khawaja Shams, manager for data services at La Canada Flintridge-based JPL, told the LA Times. “Cloud computing is giving us that opportunity.”
“Customers will always be nervous about lock-in, and I think the experience they had particularly with a company like Oracle, where it’s a really hard thing to get out of, and they’re so hostile to their customers, that I think it’s a concern for every enterprise. Almost always when I talk to enterprises about lock-in, that’s the example that they cite. They worry that they’re going to use a platform and suddenly start raising prices — even though we’ve lowered prices on 59 different occasions with no competitive pressure to do so in the last eight years — they’re going to always be sensitive about that, and they should be thoughtful about it. But the reality is it’s so much easier to move from the infrastructure, cloud computing platforms than it is from something like Oracle. The APIs look pretty similar. All the migration services we build allow people to move to us, or away from us, and back on prem, if that’s what they want to do. And the business model is different, where we’re not signing these five- to 10-year unlimited licensing agreements and then finding ways to audit people and keep them in the loop. They can leave whenever they want, and we know we have to earn the business every hour, every day, every week of the year.”
“But with Amazon’s support we’ll have the resources to bring you an even better Twitch,” wrote Shear.
“Apple and Cook face one of their most challenging growth periods in the company’s history with weak iPhone sales in China being the ‘albatross around its neck’ showing no signs of abating over the next few quarters, a dynamic that will be an overhang on the stock for the next 6 to 9 months with the China trade talks adding to the agita for investors,” Wedbush Securities analysts Daniel Ives and Strecker Backe wrote in a research note.