7 years ago059Amazon has killed off its generous unlimited cloud storage deal for Amazon Drive. Previously, customers could store as much data as they liked on Amazon’s servers for just $60 a year (or $12 a year for just unlimited photos).
Now, the company offers just two tiers: store up to 100GB for $11.99 a year, or up to 1TB for $60. It costs an...
7 years ago095Uber and Deliveroo make constant headlines for their HR and employee rights failings.
Just last month, both firms, along with Amazon, were slammed by Frank Field MP Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, for their “egregious” worker contracts.
Separately, Uber came under fire after a blogpost, from ex-employee, Susan Fowler,...
7 years ago070Twenty-year IT leader to drive student experience at online university
Nonprofit, online Western Governors University (WGU) has named Boyd Bischoff as its new Chief Information Officer and Senior Vice President of Technology. Drawing upon his years of technical experience at Amazon.com delivering superior online experiences, Bischoff...
8 years ago055Amazon is reportedly considering offering home Internet service in Europe. However, the company would probably not do so in the United States because US law doesn't guarantee wholesale access to existing networks.
Amazon hasn't commented publicly on the topic, which was raised today in a report by The Information (subscription...
8 years ago048Larry Ellison continued his assault on Amazon during his second keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld on Tuesday.
"Amazon Web Services are simply not optimized for the Oracle Database. I'll go further than that: Amazon Web Services aren't optimized for their own databases either, as you will see," he said, while displaying a set of...
8 years ago050Amazon's profits came in below expectations, but at least they won't have to pay so much tax ...
It is, as they say, sometimes better to travel in hope and expectation than to arrive.
Online retailing-cum-tax-avoidance specialist Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares rose 8.9% on Thursday in the regular trading session, presumably in...