Link 8/12: SAP ditches annual reviews; has Wal-Mart "just flushed $3 billion down the drain"?






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Europe's biggest software maker SAP ditches annual reviews (Reuters)


Software company [SAP] will locate data centers on Colorado Springs' north and south sides (Colorado Springs Gazette)
One of the two planned buildings could eventually have about 100,000 square feet, not particularly huge by data center standards.



To attract younger clients, advisors step up tech game (CNBC)

Can Jet.com Fuel Wal-Mart’s Online Growth? (Knowledge@Wharton)
Mark A. Cohen, director of retail studies and adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business, rips Wal-Mart.
“[But] it’s a catastrophe for Wal-Mart. They’ve just flushed $3 billion down the drain,” he told Knowledge@Wharton.

An early Jet investor’s optimism about the Walmart acquisition (Recode)

Where AWS is headed: Every function as a managed cloud service (ZDNet)

Gartner: Most of the companies similar to Box and Dropbox will be gone in 2 years (Business Insider)








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