Amazon Prime Air & Bobby Jain Credit Suisse

By Rob Sutter


It's amazing to see the level of technology that we have been able to see during the past number of years. Everything from cell phones to video game consoles have shown that we are continually expanding in terms of technological capabilities, which is quite interesting when you stop to think about it. Recently, however, the Amazon Prime Air prototype has caught my eye the most this year. I am sure that any entity, Bobby Jain Credit Suisse included, can say the same on this particular matter.

In fact, I think that Bobby Jain Credit Suisse stands as one of the authorities as far as technology is concerned. After all, banking services should be able to expand in time and names along the lines of Jain understand this point all too well. Unless this is set in place, are consumers going to be able to attain the utmost level of service in the long term? While this is important, where exactly does Amazon Prime Air fall in terms of advancements in the long term?

Amazon Prime Air is, at this point, still an idea but one cannot deny that it is one of the more creative that have been seen. After all, it is able to bring into implementation these smaller mechanical devices that are designed to transport items anywhere from Amazon's warehouse. It's unique in design, seeing as how it could have easily been something from a science fiction thriller. Even though the concept is unique, there is still a chance for error that I am sure that many are focusing on.

Any piece of new technology is going to have problems at the onset. All one has to look to, as far as recent examples are concerned, is the issues tied to many PlayStation 4 consoles once they were turned on. What if one of these machines ran into something as simple as a tree before plummeting to the surface? I think that this is where the lack of information on the part of potential consumers is something that has to be changed in due time before solid predictions can be made.

Amazon Prime Air, from what I have seen, has shown itself to be one of the more creative implementations as far as online transactions are concerned. I do not have any doubt that Amazon understands what it is doing, especially when the company's reputation is very strong. That being said, I have to wonder if this system will be able to meet its project launch year at 2015. Whether or not this will prove to be the case, it's still a concept that can grab just about anyone's attention.




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