“The world’s leading companies are choosing our cloud to build their digital capability,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a statement after its earnings report this week.
“We can sell them by the truck load but with 26 pallets of 26 different products. The inventory costs will be much lower and much easier for them to handle. They will not need letters of credit or import licenses in this case, they will have them in 24 hours just like individual consumers,” he said.
“When you think about the old conventional model, which are like the Amazon Freshes of the world, they require infrastructure,” Mehta told GeekWire in an interview last year. “They require the fact that you have to have a warehouse and a fleet of trucks in all the zones that they go to. For us, it literally doesn’t require any infrastructure. We can launch new cities within days.”
“This is something that happens all the time,” Fitzgerald added. “I meet with companies, airlines, developers, that want to do business here.” Many of those conversations, Fitzgerald said, “never get out there.”
“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?'”
“You’re a pathological liar,” said the Republican congressman from Arizona.
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“We thought, ‘Hang on a minute. We can use this for something else!” Kanyanta Sunkutu, a South African public health specialist with the U.N. Population Fund, was quoted as saying in The Huffington Post’s report about the project.
“We all know the quality of work NFL Films does and are just as excited to work with Amazon to find such an innovative way to distribute this series,” Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill said in a statement.
“We could have built a suburban campus,” Bezos said. “I think it would have been the wrong decision.” His reasons for that included wanting to employ people who?appreciate “the energy and dynamism of an urban environment.”
“There just aren’t that many Zyngas,” said Roseman, when asked why he chose to take a job at the fast-growing gaming company.