What continues to surprise me is just the sheer innovation and the breadth of that innovation in our customer base today. An you just see customers using the cloud to transform not only their organizations, but entire industries. If you look at nasdak, or example, one of the work loads that folks said would never move to the cloud. The nfl a very different example. We're working with them, not only on really cool nexan stats around catch probability. And we've built some great bricks in the wall, but we still have many left to build.
Amazon wants to get bigger, but with that scale comes great responsibility. So says Adam Selipsky, CEO of Amazon Web Services, the most profitable and fastest growing part of the tech giant. Selipsky, who also oversees Amazon’s climate change efforts, points to two additions to the company’s vaunted “Leadership Principles” as evidence of Amazon’s commitment. Arguing that AWS is still in early days, he shares what he’s hearing from other CEOs about their biggest concerns, why “carbon intensity” is the best measure of climate progress for businesses, and what Amazon's aspiration to be “Earth’s best employer” really means.
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