In recent months, the big three cloud vendors — Amazon, Microsoft and Google — have relaxed their egress fees, which are a tax of sorts that the cloud companies charge customers to move their data to ...
Google will no longer charge customers fees for transferring their data out of its cloud when switching to a new provider, as part of a concerted push to distance itself from its public cloud ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. says it will no longer charge customers so-called “egress fees” when they want to move large amounts of data out of its cloud, meaning they can now migrate to another platform ...
London, U.K. and Chicago, IL " March 16, 2009 " There is a growing awareness that sensitive information is at risk when it is shared with a third party such as a consultant, service provider or ...
Amazon's AWS cloud division has announced a notable expansion of its free tier, increasing the amount of data that customers can transfer from AWS regions to the internet, and from its CloudFront ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to a national survey commissioned by Egress, 83 percent of security professionals believe that employees have accidentally exposed customer or business sensitive ...