“They definitely staffed for M&A,” said Nat Burgess, a mergers-and-acquisitions specialist and angel investor who is managing partner at the Seattle-based TechStrat strategic advisory firm. “However they are also coming off a string of small acquisitions, which required a lot of resources to integrate and manage. We have seen Microsoft and Google go through similar cycles, where they close two or three dozen deals, and then have to step back and digest.”
“To me, this was really significant, because it’s really talking about the extension of AWS technologies outside of the AWS cloud,” said analyst Ed Anderson, a Gartner research vice president, in an interview with GeekWire this week. “That’s a pretty important message when you think about the need to manage applications, particularly container-based applications, in a hybrid environment, beyond just the the AWS cloud.”
“We will gladly help convene our city’s business leaders, labor leaders, and Council members, to collectively design a plan that works for all groups,” the letter says.
“We need to draw a line in the sand and ban governments from using this technology before it’s too late,” Greer said in a statement. “We know that members of Congress are currently drafting legislation related to facial recognition, and we hope they know that the public will not accept trojan horse regulations that line Jeff Bezos’ pockets at the expense of all of our basic human rights.”
“They’re contributing to the expansion of detention,” said Maru Mora Villalpando, an activist with La Resistencia. “We have reached the maximum number, ever, of people detained throughout the nation … we believe that Amazon is harming our communities if they continue with their push of selling this software to ICE.”
“We want to make sure they are efficient with their time and go on quality dates with quality conversations,”?Gazipura noted.
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“The successful signings from this mission reinforce Ontario’s position as a top trading economy that will help create more jobs and economic opportunities across our province,” he said.
“They often hand out pieces of paper,” said Mike McSherry, CEO of healthcare technology company Xealth. “They’ll [turn] their computer screen and do an Amazon search with the patient… They’ll hand out photocopies of products. Then it’s left to the patient to shop online or walk into a Walgreens store and discern: ‘Hey, does this look like the knee brace they recommended for me?'”
“The world is so interconnected. The supply chains are involving so many different countries, regional, intraregional, interregional, that it would affect the global economy,” she said, quoting Winston Churchill’s that “it’s better to jaw jaw than to war war”.
“When they come to shore and switch off, they really switch off, they are hard to contact,” said Emil Orderud, Dudgeon operations manager. “When they come back, we need them to switch on again, so we do a lot of reinduction work.”