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Home » Alibaba Cloud adapts to AI rivalry with price adjustments
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Alibaba Cloud adapts to AI rivalry with price adjustments

By Rae LiJuly 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group Holding, has announced an increase in the starting price of its domain auction platform in response to rising costs and price competition for AI services. 
  • At the same time, the company is restructuring other operations, including closing overseas data centres and implementing price cuts on its cloud computing services.

OUR TAKE
Alibaba Cloud’s recent pricing adjustments for domain names and cloud services mark a strategic pivot in response to the burgeoning competition in the AI sector. The company has increased auction starting prices for domain names and implemented price cuts across its cloud computing offerings, signaling a nuanced approach to cost management and market positioning. These moves come as Alibaba Cloud faces the dual challenges of rising operational costs and the need to remain competitive in an AI-driven market. By adjusting its pricing, Alibaba Cloud aims to optimise its business model and maintain its leading position in the cloud infrastructure market while also preparing for the evolving landscape of AI technology and its applications across various industries.

-Rae Li, BTW reporter

What happened

Alibaba Cloud has announced a series of pricing changes for its domain name auction platform and cloud services. The company is responding to the competitive pressures in the AI services market and the rising costs associated with providing these services.  Starting from August 1, 2024, Alibaba Cloud will increase the starting bids for domain name auctions. The new starting bid for “.com” domain names will be $27.4, marking a 43% increase from the previous year’s starting bid of $9.5. For other top-level domains, the starting bid will be $13.6. This adjustment reflects Alibaba Cloud’s efforts to balance its financials as it faces increased costs in the provision of its services.

In addition to the domain name auction changes, Alibaba Cloud has also been making strategic adjustments to its broader cloud services portfolio. The company has been engaged in a price war with other cloud service providers, particularly in the realm of AI services. To remain competitive, Alibaba Cloud has offered significant discounts on its core products, with reductions of up to 55% for mainland customers and up to 59% for international users. These price cuts were part of Alibaba Cloud’s method to expand its customer base and market share in the cloud computing sector.

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Why it’s important 

Alibaba Cloud’s pricing adjustments are significant as they signal the company’s strategic response to the competitive landscape in the cloud computing and AI services sectors. The domain name auction price increase reflects Alibaba Cloud’s need to balance its financials amid rising operational costs and the competitive pressures of the AI price war. 

This move is particularly noteworthy given Alibaba Cloud’s position as a major player in the cloud infrastructure market while offering competitive pricing is crucial for long-term sustainability. The price hikes can indicate Alibaba Cloud’s shift to focus on higher-value services or to better monetise its existing customer base, which could have broader implications for the cloud services industry.

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Rae Li

Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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