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Google Cloud Takes Aim at Licensing Monopolies, Offers Free Data Transfer

by Leadership News
2 years ago
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In a move against restrictive licensing practices in the cloud market, Google Cloud on Friday announced it will no longer charge fees for customers migrating their data to other providers.

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This free data transfer offer, available to all Google Cloud customers globally, aims to empower businesses to choose the cloud platform that best suits their needs, unburdened by hidden costs or vendor lock-in.

“The promise of the cloud is to allow businesses and governments to seamlessly scale their technology use,” says Amit Zavery, GM/VP and Head of Platform at Google Cloud. “However, many businesses are held hostage by restrictive licensing practices from legacy providers, who create cloud monopolies and stifle competition.”

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Zavery points to complex licensing terms that limit customer choice, inflate costs by up to 300%, and prevent data portability to other cloud platforms. These practices, he argues, stifle innovation and ultimately harm customers who deserve the freedom to choose the best technology for their specific requirements.

By eliminating data transfer fees, Google Cloud seeks to dismantle one of the key barriers to cloud migration. This move underscores the company’s commitment to an open, secure, and interoperable cloud ecosystem where businesses can easily move their data without financial penalty.

However, Zavery acknowledges that free data transfer alone is not enough. He calls for broader industry action to tackle the root cause of the problem: restrictive licensing practices. Google Cloud, he says, will continue to advocate for stricter regulations and greater transparency in cloud service provider contracts.

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The free data transfer offer, coupled with the company’s vocal advocacy against anti-competitive practices, sends a clear message: customer freedom and a level playing field are paramount in the future of the cloud.

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