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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has decided to waive data transfer fees for enterprise customers moving their business to another cloud provider. Google made a similar announcement in January.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has followed Google Cloud's example and removed some data transfer fees for customers. Customers wishing to migrate data can now do so without paying the egress fees that ...
This decision by AWS will go into effect in January 2024, with the aim of waiving transfer fees, so-called ' data egress fees,' when users switch from one cloud service to another, and will be ...
The cloud price wars continued apace this week, with market leader Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. slashing data transfer costs significantly. All inbound data transfers to CloudFront, AWS' ...
In a blog post published yesterday by Jeff Barr, AWS chief evangelist, the firm is reducing its rates for outbound data transfer, along with data transfer ... we focus on driving down our costs over ...
For a company filling the truck with a full 100 petabytes of data, a transfer job would cost about $500,000 per month. Cloud security engineer Scott Piper noted earlier this month that all references ...
will allow business customers to transfer data out of its Azure cloud infrastructure with no “egress fees” attached, following hot on the heels of similar moves by cloud rivals AWS and Google.