If your company is getting larger, then it is also getting more complex. And bigger clients are probably now within your reach, which means client complexity is growing too. The number of parameters can be overwhelming, so choosing the ones… Read More ›
Month: April 2017
Alphabet’s Waymo’s case against Uber is unprecedented
“I’ve never seen a record this strong in 42 years,” – U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Waymo’s case against Uber Technologies. In the high-profile case which is likely to have a major bearing on Uber Technologies, a U.S. judge… Read More ›
Plug Power to power growth of Amazon.com
Plug Power, a fuel cell manufacturer, already powers the forklifts at Wal-Mart. Now it will be powering Amazon’s forklifts too. This is of strategic nature, since adopting fuel cell technology could help Amazon free up human resources and space. Plug… Read More ›
Airbus, Boeing vie for Sydney-London jet contract from Qantas
Analysts say the route will be commercially viable for Qantas as long as the price of crude doesn’t cross $70 a barrel. Airbus and Boeing have now the capability to manufacture aircrafts that can do non-stop commercial flights from Sydney… Read More ›
Lockheed Martin’s CH-53K King Stallion helicopters gets approved by the Pentagon
The $27 billion program will help the Marine Corps for its field logistics. Lockheed Martin Corp has received approval from the Pentagon to begin the production of 200 new heavy cargo helicopters for the U.S. Marines, said the U.S. Department… Read More ›
It is in U.S. interest to stay in Paris Accord: U.S. Coal companies
U.S coal companies have argued leaving the Paris Agreement will leave the U.S. in the cold since future energy mix will be determined by other countries and companies. Many big American coal companies have advised the Trump administration to not… Read More ›
Apple to design its chips in-house
This development is a major milestone for Apple. Not only will it streamline its supply chain it will also help shore up its profitability. In a strategic development, Apple Inc’s decision to stop licensing graphics chips from Imagination Technologies Group… Read More ›
Britain’s tourism could be significantly affected without a transitional deal
An association of travel agents along with the British airlines industry have highlighted their requirements and the need for a transitional deal. An association of travel agents in Britain have stated that during Brexit negotiations Theresa May’s government should aim… Read More ›
May must prove no deal is better than a bad deal: UK’s parliamentary committee
Officials within the British government and analysts believe May has some strong cards to play. These probably includes trade deals with China which essentially amounts to aligning itself with China’s ambitious silk-road project through which it is aiming to achieve… Read More ›
Amazon launches business market place in UK
The world’s largest online retailer will make its products, including, cleaning materials, lab equipment, office supplies, power tools, available to a wide market ranging from sole traders to multinationals, including, charities universities and hospitals. On Tuesday, Amazon.com launched its business… Read More ›