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After reaching $40B in revenue in record time, Amazon Web Services hints at its own reinvention

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Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy with a chart showing AWS revenue growth at the company’s virtual re:Invent conference this week. Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy at AWS re:Invent this week, in front of a slide showing some of the company’s customers and partners. Amazon Photo).

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Tableau CEO Adam Selipsky will return to Amazon Web Services as CEO, replacing Andy Jassy

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Tableau CEO Adam Selipsky will join Amazon Web Services as its new CEO. Tableau Software CEO Adam Selipsky will be the new CEO of Amazon Web Services, replacing Andy Jassy, who will take over as Amazon’s CEO later this year. Selipsky oversaw the company’s acquisition by Salesforce for $15.7

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‘Amazon Q’ and the new era of AI for business: A conversation with AWS VP Matt Wood

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Matt Wood, Amazon Web Services VP of Product, shows some of the third-party services that Amazon Connects with in its new Amazon Q artificial intelligence tool for work. It’s a new world, and of course AI was the big theme inside the longrunning AWS re:Invent conference, as well. “NEED GPU?”

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Kuiper satellite network gets a big lift from Amazon’s CEO, but timeline is a bit hazy

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ULA Photo) In his annual letter to shareholders , Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s Project Kuiper satellite venture will be “a very large revenue opportunity” in the future — but he’s hedging his bets as to exactly when that future will be.

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Amazon’s online store sales dip below 40% of net sales for first time, and other earnings notes

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The chart below is what Amazon’s net sales look like in raw numbers over the past several years, broken down into the major business segments reported by the Seattle-based company. Here’s how the company defines each segment in its 10Q filing. Amazon Web Services posted revenue of $22.1 billion in the quarter.

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Microsoft cloud revenue up 22%, Windows business plunges 27% in first report since job cuts

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billion, not counting a special charge related to its layoffs — providing a glimpse of the growing economic uncertainty that the company cited in announcing the cutbacks last week. The company reported strength in some of its products and services for businesses, led by a 22% increase in Microsoft Cloud revenue, to $27.1

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 20, 2020

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Microsoft started its working week by announcing that it intends to purchase ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks, for $7.5 Amazon stops sale of so-called ‘Prime Bike’ and calls out fitness company for peddling ‘partnership’ Update, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. … Read More. … Read More.