The cloud computing arm of internet conglomerate Tencent announced in March the opening of four new data centers to enhance its international cloud computing presence. The new centers offer a range of solutions including storage, cloud security, big data, and artificial intelligence.
The company has created 175,000 new jobs since March and is in the process of converting 125,000 of those roles into regular, full-time positions. Amazon’s employee count, not including contractors and temporary workers, reached 876,800 as of the end of the second quarter.
The company attributed 60 percent of its profit to overseas projects in countries and regions along the Belt and Road Initiative, according to Zhong Wenjun, chief engineer of COOEC.
The companies are Shanghai Yongguan Adhesive Products Co Ltd, and Qingdao Rural Commercial Bank, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).
The company announced today that it is opening a new online?wearable technology storefront with a selection of devices from companies like Samsung, Jawbone, Basis and GoPro. It’s designed to offer users a place to visit and explore wearable technology all in one place, including fitness trackers, smartwatches, and wearable cameras.
The company has decided to terminate the employment of Wang Weijing, who was arrested on suspicion of breaking Polish law, a Huawei statement on Saturday said.
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The company has warned of delivery delays due to the outbreak. It also pulled over 1 million products from its marketplace for falsely claiming to protect against or treat the coronavirus.
The company has already played a significant role in the finalization of the first phase of global 5G standards, which kicked off the home stretch toward commercial 5G services.
The company didn’t respond to questions about?its alcohol delivery plans, but it appears the Seattle area will be the first in the U.S. where Prime Now will offer one- or two-hour booze delivery.?Amazon previously delivered?alcohol through its AmazonFresh grocery delivery service in the Seattle area, but the company phased that out in April, much to the dismay of GeekWire readers.?We’ve asked Amazon if it plans to rollout speedy alcohol delivery across the country, but we haven’t heard back yet.
The company has grown to more than 935,000 employees worldwide. It is planning to offer permanent roles to 70% of the 175,000 temporary workers the company brought on in recent months.