Matt Garman told staff that returning to the office five days a week would recapture Amazon's pre-pandemic culture.
A month after Amazon announced its full return to office policy, a top executive said employees who didn't like it were free to work elsewhere.
The policy has frustrated many Amazon employees, who argue that coming to the office leads to time waste on commuting and ...
Nvidia announced its next-gen Blackwell AI hardware in March and said it would arrive later in the year. Now that it's later ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and UAE-based telco e& have signed a $1 billion cloud agreement in the Middle East. The two ...
Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of Jeff Bezos's e-commerce juggernaut Amazon, said on Wednesday that it will invest $500 ...
Matt Wood, the AWS VP who was a longtime champion of the cloud giant's machine learning and AI initiatives, is leaving after ...
These projects were undertaken as part of the AWS InCommunities program, with support from SEARCH, a local non-government organisation ...
e&, the global technology group which serves more than 175 million subscribers in 34 countries, has announced a strategic ...
Amazon's AWS CEO Matt Garman defended the new five-day in-office policy, urging those opposed to consider other jobs, as most ...