Amazon's new 'Snowball' box should worry Cisco, HP, IBM, and other big IT companies
Amazon is doing this with a creative new piece of hardware - a "box," if you will - called Snowball.
Companies rent the Snowball box from Amazon for as little as $200.
After the box is plugged in and the security is configured, it can vacuum ungodly amounts of data from a customer's data center into Amazon's cloud in a matter of hours or days instead of months or longer.
Capital One is in the process of closing down five of its eight data centers because it's moving its apps and tech into AWS, Capital One Chief Information Officer Rob Alexander told attendees. General Electric intends to move over 60% of the global workload into AWS, closing 30 of its 34 data centers.
And some companies, like Yamaha America are going all in with Amazon, closing all of their data centers altogether, saving $500,000 a year in the process.
This should worry the big IT vendors that sell severs, networking, storage, and other hardware, like Cisco, HP, and IBM. Like all big cloud companies, Amazon builds much of its own data-center hardware. Meanwhile, enterprises are saving money by not buying and maintaining all that gear themselves.