Databerry Responds to Google Cloud Price Drop

April 14, 2014 Off By David
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Databerry, a Boca Raton-based web marketing and cloud computing provider, has weighed in on Google’s recent decision to slash prices across the board on its cloud computing services. In late March at an event near its San Francisco headquarters, Google announced that it would be making huge drops in its pricing model for a variety of cloud services. Google Compute Engine, a virtual computer service offering users raw computing power, will see a price drop of 32 percent.

The Google App Engine, a similar service, will have its pricing reduced in kind. Google Cloud Storage, the company’s cloud hosting and storage platform, will be 68 percent cheaper, with Google BigQuery, a well loved analysis tool for mass data, receiving the biggest cut of 85 percent…

"Users are trendy," says Databerry’s Jared Haggerty. "As long as cloud computing remains the latest trend in internet resources and adapts user friendly interfaces and models as needed, the user flow will maintain as usual, if not grow beyond that. Google’s price drop, while undoubtedly welcome to customers, won’t do much to sway cloud users overall.”

Databerry is committed to providing its customers with a broad portfolio of cloud service solutions so customers can focus on managing their businesses, not on building their IT infrastructure.

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