Don’t knock the Amazon Store… Here’s 5 reasons why it makes sense
It’s the news that’s sent retailers across the world into a fit of panic...
It’s the news that’s sent retailers across the world into a fit of panic...
“A category of developers love AWS, but enterprise developers don’t necessarily love it."
Roger Lanctot, Research Analyst, Strategy Analytics explains why Amazon will lead the way in 2016.
“AWS, Microsoft, IBM and the other cloud vendors should be concerned with this new entrant into the market.”
An annual sales promotion on China's biggest online shopping site is off to an spectacular start with $5 billion of goods sold in just 90 minutes.
Organisations will be valued not just on their big data but also the algorithms that turn that data into actions, and ultimately impact customers, says Peter Sondergaard of Gartner.
“Over the past year we have watched Microsoft’s success in devices poking holes in Apple's walls with their tablet and wearables offerings.”
Amazon has unveiled a bold vision for integrating drones into the skies above our cities, proposing drone superhighways that would crisscross the sky and enable thousands of unmanned vehicles to fly at high speeds under completely automated control.
Amazon is opening a specialized storefront on its website that will sell products from startups in an effort to help the fledging companies build their businesses.
After nine months of testing, Amazon Web Services is now offering its Aurora database as a full commercial service, positioning it as a high-performance alternative to the widely used open source MySQL database.
Cloud services continue to grow by leaps and bounds for Amazon.com.
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Amazon is doing its best to jack up sales by inventing a new shopping holiday, but one thing it hasn't invented is a new idea.
Privacy concerns might throw a wrench into companies' plans to make Internet-connected devices mainstream fixtures in the home.
Amazon, eBay and Etsy have joined big retailers in removing Confederate flags and related items from their sites, in moves responding to increased vitriol over the symbol after a shooting last week at an African-American church in South Carolina.