I agree, but it’s surprising that things are that way, especially as they’re not short of cash. If they have this big tech edge over their competitors, where’s the benefit?
> If they have this big tech edge over their competitors, where’s the benefit?
Most of it is behind huge paywalls compared to their competitors. There's e.g. no serverless version of spanner that is pay-per-usage. Same with Big Table. Even the newly released AlloyDB has a huge starting cost.
If no 1 knows and no 1 can feel for the advantage it doesn't really help.