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Alibaba price cuts heat up cloud space

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The competitio­n in China’s cloud computing sector is heating up as major Chinese players have announced cuts to prices of multiple core products.

Experts said this will mean lower cost of access to cloud services for enterprise­s, which in turn will boost market developmen­t.

Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing unit of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, announced on Thursday a price reduction of up to 55 percent on more than 100 core products, marking the biggest price cut in the company’s history.

This move aims to make public cloud services more inclusive and accessible in the era of artificial intelligen­ce, and speed up the populariza­tion of cloud computing in all walks of life, the company said.

The new prices, with 20 percent reduction on average, cover over 100 cloud products, such as computing, storage and database.

“As the biggest cloud service provider in China and the AsiaPacifi­c region, we see tremendous growth prospects in China’s digital market. That’s why we decided to launch the price reduction campaign. This will lower the threshold of cloud services for more enterprise­s and developers who can now reap the technologi­cal dividends and accelerate the adoption of advanced public cloud services across various industries in China,” said Liu Weiguang, president of public cloud business at Alibaba Cloud Intelligen­ce.

With the amount of data in China increasing rapidly, businesses will need robust, high-performanc­e and cost-effective computing power, Liu said.

The decision to reduce product prices comes at a time when interest and investment­s in AI continue to rise globally, given that the process of training AI-powered large language models requires massive computing power.

Experts said Alibaba Cloud’s price cuts underscore its commitment to fueling the adoption of AI technologi­es and supporting the quickly evolving landscape.

JD Cloud, an arm of Chinese technology company JD, said on Thursday it will provide core products covering computing, storage and networking at the lowest prices compared to rivals.

This round of significan­t price cuts by Alibaba Cloud is a proactive response to the changing market demands and competitiv­e dynamics in the Chinese market, where cost effectiven­ess, localizati­on and AI-led innovation are the three key themes this year, said Charlie Dai, vice-president and principal analyst at research firm Forrester.

“It will not only encourage more small and medium-sized enterprise­s to adopt cloud services, but also drive next-generation AI adoption with foundation models at the core, triggering a new round of price wars among other cloud service providers that hope to sustain growth momentum and gain more market share,” Dai said.

Expenditur­e on cloud infrastruc­ture services on the Chinese mainland grew 18 percent year-on-year to $9.2 billion in the third quarter of 2023, accounting for 12 percent of global cloud spend, according to market consultanc­y Canalys. Alibaba Cloud led the cloud infrastruc­ture services market, taking up 39 percent of total spending.

Canalys said cloud vendors remain relentless­ly focused on AI innovation and investment­s, consistent­ly unveiling new AI products and solutions.

Liu Lihui, assistant research director at market research firm Internatio­nal Data Corp, said the significan­t price reduction has indicated Alibaba Cloud’s determinat­ion to compete in the public cloud market as the company is sharpening its focus on implementi­ng the AI-driven strategy and developing public cloud products and services.

The move will make cloud computing services more accessible and affordable for small and medium-sized enterprise­s, and attract a new breed of users while maintainin­g existing clients, Liu said.

Cloud computing is playing an increasing­ly important role in Alibaba’s overall business landscape. Revenue of Alibaba’s cloud computing business was 28.07 billion yuan in the October-December period, up 3 percent year-on-year.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A view of the booth of Alibaba Cloud during an expo in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A view of the booth of Alibaba Cloud during an expo in Shanghai.

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