“This trend pre-dates the Trump Administration, which is still awarding H-1Bs by lottery (for now),” he said in an email. “This suggests that fundamental demand for H-1B visas is increasing for U.S. tech companies, and decreasing for Indian outsourcing firms.”
“We have uncovered an unlawful and troubling scheme on the part of Amazon to solicit eBay sellers to move to Amazon’s platform,” eBay said in a statement. “We have demanded that Amazon end its unlawful activity and we will take the appropriate steps, as needed, to protect eBay.”
“We are delighted that we are able to produce graduates who can assume serious responsibility and make an impact on the world stage after gaining a global perspective following four years at the university.”
“We always felt like the partner ecosystem was going to be incredibly strategic to our business,” said AWS CEO Andy Jassy, closing out the morning keynote. “It has been from the start, and it still is today.”
“Third party sellers who use our Marketplace service must follow our guidelines and those who don’t are subject to swift action including potential removal of their account,” an Amazon spokesperson said. Amazon did not immediately respond to GeekWire’s questions about the process for identifying and removing objectionable content.
“We admire Amazon as a company, and we take them seriously, big or small,” Salzberg said. “That being said, we are competing in a competitive and large market. … We think about ourselves very differently, I think, than Amazon thinks about themselves.”
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“You can think of Sounding Board as a conversational gateway that stands between a user and a ton of online content — user-generated content from Reddit, factual content from Wikipedia, media-specific content from IMDb,” said Ari Holtzman, a PhD student studying AI.
“We talk about trade, we talk about making money, we talk about moving on, but how are we going to get past the crisis that we are facing now?” Jim Karygiannis, the former Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) and current councillor of the city of Toronto, told the forum.
“To me, this has strong potential for being the future model of compute,” said Michael Behrendt, a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, “because you really don’t have to pre-buy or pre-allocate; with serverless that goes away. We’re used to that already in other domains, like with APIs: you pay by the API call. Serverless is applying that notion to compute in general.”
“Today,” Lazowska said, “we totally ‘own’ the cloud.”