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

GeekWire

The declining percentage comes from noticeably slower growth in the online segment over the past couple years (including year-over year declines in some recent quarters) and the continued growth of the company’s revenue from areas including third party seller services, Amazon Web Services, and advertising services.

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Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

CIO Business Intelligence

billion in 2022, derives roughly 30% of its business from its markets, trading, and exchange business — and about 40% from software sales and licensing. The company’s pivot to new tech development and SaaS began in 2021 and is keenly focused on the cloud, machine learning, and AI, as well as blockchain for tracking digital assets.

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- Microsoft vs Open Source

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

In this environment, it sure is tempting to chuck Microsoft’s Office and web products and their complicated Enterprise and Select Agreements in favor of open source equivalents. And the software for open source is on the web and freely available for such hackers to view!

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NGA Continues To Engage With Open Source Community Via GitHub

CTOvision

They are: geoevents: The GeoEvents project is a dynamic and customizable open source web presence that provides a common operational picture to consolidate activities, manage content, and provides a single point of discovery. It is also designed for social codeing, helping developers collaborate around projects.

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Fountainhead: Will The "Stack Wars" Impact the Hybrid Cloud?

Fountainhead

From the cloud API perspective, there are a few likely contenders/winners here: The Amazon Web Services (AWS) approach: arguably dominating the market at the moment, explicitly supported by Eucalyptus, as well as by Nebula, and CloudStack. The open-sourced OpenStack.org effort. But the end-game is far from clear.

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Expanding the Cloud ? Introducing AWS Marketplace - All Things.

All Things Distributed

Today Amazon Web Services launched AWS Marketplace , an online store that makes it easy for you to find, buy, and immediately start using software and services that run on the AWS Cloud. Product prices are clearly stated and appear on the same bill as your other AWS services. Expanding the Cloud â?? Comments ().

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