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Microsoft signs a huge deal with Walgreens, as Amazon's growing interest in health care looms largeWalgreens Boots Alliance, a retailer that's active in health care, will move the majority of its IT to Microsoft Azure, and employees will adopt Windows 10 and other products.
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Walgreens and Microsoft partner to develop digital healthcare servicesDrugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc and Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday ...
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Microsoft and Walgreens join forces to take on Amazon in health careMicrosoft and Amazon, the two most valuable companies in the world, are already competing for supremacy in cloud computing. Now Microsoft has its sights set on battling Amazon in the lucrative health care market as well.
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Walgreens is forging alliances with tech giants like Microsoft as it prepares for war with AmazonWe spoke to Walgreens' CEO about why the retail pharmacy is partnering with Microsoft and Verily to set up 'digital health corners' in stores.
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In Blockbuster Alliance, Walgreens And Microsoft To Develop 'New Healthcare Models'Walgreens said it has formed a partnership with Microsoft Corp. to 'develop new health care delivery models, technology and retail innovations to advance and improve the future of health care.'
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Aurora Cannabis is buying an organic medical marijuana company in the latest pot M&A tie-upAnalysts say the deal gives Aurora a leg-up on branding power, as advertising is heavily restricted in the Canadian marijuana industry.
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The Latest: Man who took hostages at UPS facility is deadLOGAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — The Latest on the resolved hostage situation at UPS facility (all times local): 5:10 p.m. New Jersey's attorney general says the armed man who burst into a UPS facility and took two female workers hostage was shot and killed by police after he exited the building with both women. Gurbir S. Grewal's office says in a statement the man has been identified as 39-year-old William Owens, of Sicklerville, New Jersey. He says officers responded to the supply chain processing facility in Logan Township, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Philadelphia, around 8:45 a.m. Monday over reports of a man with a gun. He says multiple members of law enforcement fired at the man when he exited the building with the women. Gloucester County Prosecutor Charles Fiore says there was apparently a prior relationship between the gunman and one of the women he took hostage.
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