NEW DELHI, INDIA: Google Compute Engine service is aimed at attracting corporate customers away from Amazon, Microsoft by lowering prices in their cloud services.
The service, which lets customers purchase access to its computing power, is cutting prices for some of the most popular options by 10 percent and also adding broader support for customers during maintenance.
According to the company, the changes are aimed at attracting corporate customers away from Amazon, Microsoft and others that are betting businesses will access computing power from large, centralized data centres instead of their own systems.
Google is also boosting investments in new services and formats as it expands beyond advertisements alongside search results on desktop computers.