“We’re very interested in being a good neighbor in Seattle and other communities we’re in,” Olsavsky told reporters following the event.
“We’re currently working on evolving our Prime free two-day shipping program to be a free one-day shipping program,” Amazon’s chief financial officer Brian Olsavsky revealed on the conference call. “We’re able to do this because we’ve spent 20 plus years expanding our fulfillment and logistics network, but this is still a big investment and [there’s] a lot of work to do ahead of us.”
“… change your dynamics, or pick through your trash,” continued Martin. “It’s just not like that. Customers want and expect to run Oracle workloads in the cloud. We’d sure like to help make that happen.”
“We’re going to be able to move much more quickly to bring all sorts of hardware” to customers, DeSantis said. That has huge implications for this industry, and given that both Microsoft and Google also have in-house silicon talent at their disposal, a new arms race in the cloud might have just begun.
“There’s kind of a classic sales incentive operation going on, where a salesperson has a significant incentive to reel in a lot of Azure business, so that salesperson can discount a lot of Windows or Office software in order to reel in that Azure deal,” he said.
“We specifically book at four and five star hotels. The majority of our members have indicated that they are not interested in budget hotels. We have not publicly announced our partner hotels and will be doing this as we get closer to launch this Spring.”
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“We are working on 235 major projects in 2019, with 136 under construction,” he said. “A total of 75 billion yuan had completed investment.”
“This was another highly unusual quarter, and I couldn’t be more proud of and grateful to our employees around the globe,” Bezos said in Amazon’s earnings release?for the second quarter.
“They have one of the hardest jobs in the market today because they are the technical stewards in their organization,” he said. “They have to drive digital innovation and they have to move with speed and agility.”
“There’s a lot of more indirect ways that the government can make its preferences felt,” Glassman said, ranging from “Buy Chinese!” advertisements similar to those you’ll find in lots of countries to the selective distribution of capital and data. “U.S. companies that are used to market competition find that baffling, at best.”