As for talking to journalists, I didn't leave with any ill will and don't want to complicate my life. I personally know a friend who got involved with journalists... his past employer came to know about it, sued him... and he became almost unemployable in the valley.
> ... his past employer came to know about it, sued him... and he became almost unemployable in the valley.
You might have a family to protect. A home to maintain, etc. I understand. It's scary. But the world doesn't and cannot change for the better if we let corporations bully us into silence. The world will and does change when brave individuals, with the support of society, stand up and blow the whistle.
Lol exactly what support will you be providing? Will you contribute to paying this person's salary for the next 10 years? I wish people would quit with the empty platitudes and the rhetoric.
You should consider going to Project Veritas. They stand by their sources. Maybe it's not as likely to be published if you don't have video footage to back up your story, i don't know... but still it's worth trying. I understand wanting to play it safe though...
They poached because it was a lucrative business. AWS’ sales pitch was that their service was so much better integrated with the underlying infra. Also, they priced out the competition and offered generous discount for bundling with additional AWS services.
In the past, AWS has used the data from third party hosted services on AWS to build a similar service and in fact start poaching their customers.
Source: I used to be at AWS and know the PM & his manager who built a service this way. I was hired on that team.