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Amazon Web Services debuts 5-week accelerator for clean energy startups

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Amazon Web Services is announcing the creation of a 5-week accelerator to support clean technology startups. The Seattle-based cloud and online retail giant is partnering with Freshwater Advisors ? (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser). Applications to the AWS Clean Energy Accelerator are being accepted starting today until June 4.

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Spearline and Amazon Web Services Partnership

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Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform which offers compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow as required. AWS Partner Network. AWS offers an AWS Partner Network (APN) Programme.

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Amazon’s Project Kuiper highlights new connections to AWS and partners in Japan

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(Amazon Photo) As Amazon gears up to build and launch thousands of satellites for its Project Kuiper constellation , it’s talking up the space-based broadband network’s potential to enable new options for managing data traffic with Amazon Web Services — including private connectivity services that never touch the public internet.

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Amazon earnings preview: Analysts expect another big quarter for retail and cloud giant

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“I’m expecting to see good results from Amazon in its retail and AWS operations,” said Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy. Mark Mahaney, an analyst with RBC Capital, is expecting more growth for Amazon Web Services (estimating a 26% bump to $11.3 Wall Street estimates revenue of $92.7

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Amazon stock rises after beating Q3 estimates with $143.1B in revenue, $9.9B in profits

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Amazon’s cost-cutting moves over the past year, including thousands of layoffs and tightening of its fulfillment network, appear to be helping improve the company’s bottom line as it manages macroeconomic forces such as inflation and interest rates. Amazon Web Services: Amazon’s cloud business was up 12% at $23 billion, with $6.9

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Amazon earnings preview: Wall Street expects lower profits as tech giant boosts spending

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Is the cost of hiring workers and bolstering its fulfillment network taking a toll on Amazon’s bottom line? ” In addition to expanding its fulfillment network, Amazon has been spending more to attract and retain workers in the tight labor market. Wall Street analysts are betting that the answer is yes.

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Amazon earnings preview: AWS growth and AI strategy in the spotlight

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In addition to AWS and AI, the company could also be facing retail margin pressure due to rising oil prices and is dealing with ongoing competition from Chinese companies such as Temu and TIkTok Shop, Wedbush said in its report. Investor sentiment for Amazon is “mixed,” according to a report from Wedbush last week.

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