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Zoom revenue spikes to $328M in Q1; CEO thanks Amazon Web Services for help meeting demand

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Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gave a special shout-out to longtime partner Amazon Web Services and its CEO Andy Jassy for helping the company meet demand. AWS posted net sales of $10.2 Zoom does not report monthly active user numbers but CNBC cited its mobile app at a whopping 173 million monthly active users, up from 14 million in March.

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Amazon’s total Washington state employment declines for the first time, new numbers show

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The net decrease in the state comes as Amazon builds up its workforce in downtown Bellevue, but sees its overall employment decline at its main headquarters campus north of downtown Seattle. The net decline in Washington state comes as Amazon spreads its workforce across what it calls its “Puget Sound headquarters.”

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Amazon closes acquisition of One Medical, lowers price of primary care membership

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The acquisition had been under scrutiny from antitrust regulators concerned about how Amazon might use data from One Medical clients, The Wall Street Journal reported. billion in revenue last year, up 68% from the year prior, with a net loss of $144.1 at the end of December. It posted $1.04 million, up from $34.8

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Inside the intense world of COVID-19 science, and unexpected findings from Seattle researchers

GeekWire

Their results from a study of 139 infected people ranging from mild cases to hospitalizations and from an additional control group were published this week in print in the peer-reviewed journal Cell. Another paper on less severe cases is in review. The approach gives insight into the functions of various organs as well as the immune response.

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As AI use surges, tech companies race to secure clean energy and preserve climate goals

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In March, news broke that Amazon Web Services is spending $650 million on a data center in Pennsylvania that’s plugged into the nation’s sixth largest nuclear power plant, providing up to 960 megawatts of carbon-free energy for its operations. Europe, Asia and Latin America.

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Former AWS real estate managers, accused of taking millions in kickbacks, challenge Amazon’s motives amid FBI investigation

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Amazon Web Services had embarked on a data center building boom to handle soaring demand as attendees gathered for its 2019 re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Amazon Web Services needed more capacity. An Amazon Web Services data center in Sterling, Va. GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop).

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Best IT and Tech Blogs – Must Read Information Technology Resources 2019

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As a contributor to various publications including CIO Insight, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal and many more, Curran’s take on all things IT is highly regarded. Help Net Security. Help Net Security has been a valuable resource for information security news since 1998. Zone Alarm Cyber Security Blog. The Sweet Bits.

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