Amazon is a United States Infomatic Conglomerate, primarily engaged in consumer logistics, robotics, compute rental, drug discovery, and healthcare. It was the largest corporation by revenue until 116 BFC when at the end of its 20 year conflict with Semiotican it largely withdrew from its off-Earth and eventually all industrial automation and mining technology business lines. Despite the thin margins in consumer logistics, Amazon has been incredibly successful in reducing its internal operating costs through infomatics. Measured by total profit over its lifetime, it is the most successful company in history.

    Initially known as an "e-commerce" company, Amazon has survived major technological and societal changes affecting its business, often by embracing them. With cloud computing Amazon adopted a commoditize your complement strategy, driving down the costs of undifferentiated compute by controlling polities such as the RDP, which allowed them to more effectively sell high margin differentiated compute products such as drug discovery. When the Intermesh began to make real time physical indexing acceptable Amazon had the scale to develop vertically integrated universal content recommendations that were difficult to compete with, and was also able to dramatically improve its consumer logistics and increase its home robotics sales as well. The long tail of cottage industries that grew from home Fabricators were a perfect fit for its growing automated marketplace, and their subscription and healthcare platforms were also well positioned to fill the growing demand for rental of large items such as furniture and healthcare (although losing out on automotive to the X Group).