“In the last 40 years, in terms of hardware, we have achieved a lot with all the infrastructure and high-rise buildings. The next 40 years, though, is going to be more about software, including institutions building, establishing greater rule of law, legal governance, more efficient government, tax reform and a range of issues like that.”
“Catalin brings an impressive sales and technology background in the global enterprise and supercomputing markets to Cray, and he will be a valuable member of our team as we expand our compute, storage and analytics offerings in one of our fastest growing regions,” said Peter Ungaro, president and CEO of Cray. “We have a strong base of established customers in EMEA, and I am excited to have Catalin head up our efforts to develop new partnerships with new customers in both the commercial and traditional supercomputing segments in these important countries.”
“I think there’s a second category of large technology companies that just took an ungodly long time to get there. These are companies like Oracle and IBM, some of those folks. I think for them the model that we were pursuing, in the cloud, was so disruptive to their core businesses. The margin structures are radically different. The pricing structures are dramatically different. The delivery model is radically different. The way you take care of customers is radically different. So different that I think you have that dilemma at a lot of large companies: do you really want to try and accelerate the cannibalization of an existing … I think that they fought as long and hard as they could. They pooh-poohed it and they said, first no one will use it, then maybe only startups will use it, and they won’t use it for anything real, then enterprises will never use it, then enterprises will never use it for anything mission-critical. Companies and developers voted with their workloads, and so now they’re in this spot of trying to spin something up. It’s six, seven years late.”
“Honestly we were quite flabbergasted,” she said. “We just did not really see it coming … We really just thought, ‘Wow, with those numbers they should be rolling out the red carpet for us.’ So we were surprised.”
“Count on that,” Bezos says.
“As a public library in a poverty stricken rural community we provide the only link to the outside world through our computers,” she said. “Our citizens do not have internet service or computers at home. Many do not have transportation and there is no public transportation which leaves many adults and children isolated. We, at the library, are working to develop a way to provide internet access and computers to everyone in our county.”
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“But this new Amazon Fire TV listens to me and does exactly what I say,” Busey notes as he says his name into Amazon’s remote.
“Amazon pays all the taxes we are required to pay in the U.S. and every country where we operate, including paying .6 billion in corporate tax and reporting .4 billion in tax expense over the last three years. The government has designed corporate tax law to encourage businesses of all sizes to invest in the U.S. economy to drive growth and create jobs. Amazon has invested more than billion in 2018 and 0 billion in the U.S. since 2011, building a network of 125 fulfillment and sortation centers, air hubs and delivery stations as well as cloud-computing infrastructure and wind and solar farms. We invest heavily in research and development at our Seattle headquarters and 18 tech hubs across the country. We created over 45,000 full time, full benefit jobs in 2018 alone, and today employ more than 250,000 people that receive our minimum wage and valuable benefits including 401k, health insurance and bonuses. Our investments also support over 450,000 indirect jobs in construction, building services, hospitality and other industries.”
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“American farmers can beat everybody else in the world, but they got no free and open market. ... North Dakota is the largest egg producer in the US, and we are looking to provide quality proteins to the Chinese market.”Aside from soybeans, which are hit by the retaliatory tariffs from China, top exports from North Dakota also include natural gas and machinery.