It’s also a chance for Microsoft to thumb its nose at Google’s Eric Schmidt, who last week all but dismissed the Redmond company as a provide of consumer technology platforms.
JC:?Okay, I’ll take my Machiavellian hat off here a little bit. My capitalist mentality. The cool thing about this, a couple thoughts: We have kids. Todd and I, we have kids. You know you have to really balance your life in order to do the jobs that we do. It is possibly going to allow people to have a more flexible schedule, because they’re at a reduced time. The other thing I’m really interested to watch is whether the productivity is actually higher because they are at a lower-hour rate for the week, and we all know that you can work so much that you become unproductive. I think that’s going to be interesting to watch and what specific products come out of it. It’s going to be interesting. What are your thoughts on that?
It’s “the next big building block of our end-to-end supply chain,” said Dave Clark, the Amazon executive who oversees the worldwide delivery logistics infrastructure for the e-commerce giant, in an interview with GeekWire, after a preview of the service for reporters in Seattle on Wednesday.
It’s a key government agency-related deal for both Microsoft and Amazon. Business Insider notes that IBM was left out of the partnership, which is notable in part because the company has worked with the FAA in the past.?IBM was also ousted by Amazon in 2013, when the Seattle-based company won a 0 million contract with the CIA.
It’s hard to predict what he’ll have up his sleeve for re:MARS, but considering that robotics and space figure so prominently at the conference, I’ve got to believe that Baby Yoda will come in for a cameo.
It's hard to discuss the energy industry's future without considering the tariff standoff between China and the US, as was evident in the S&P Global Platts Energy Forum on Wednesday.
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JAKARTA -- Premier Li Keqiang delivered a keynote speech at the China-Indonesia Business Summit on Monday, reviewing major achievements of bilateral cooperation and introducing China's economic growth and reform.
It’s one thing to ask whether Amazon can realistically build a cellphone. No doubt it can package together a bunch of circuit boards and antennas into a metal box. But whether it can deliver on the dream of offering a complete package to consumers, ranging from hardware, software and?services, is another level of complexity that is very difficult to pull off.
It’s advantageous for Amazon to produce items itself or partially in-house, as control over marketing, development, and packaging typically results in higher margins for the retailer.
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