cloud licensing

  1. Is ChatGPT a Microsoft Product? OpenAI Owns the Tech, Copilot Integration Explained

    ChatGPT is not a Microsoft product — it was created and is operated by OpenAI — but the relationship between the two companies is deep, strategic, and increasingly intertwined, which explains why ChatGPT often feels like a Microsoft feature inside Windows, Edge, Bing, and Microsoft 365. tl agent...
  2. Sure Launches Azure Stack Hub in Channel Islands for Local Hybrid Cloud

    Sure’s Channel Islands data-centre arm has added Microsoft’s Azure Stack Hub to its managed portfolio, giving local organisations the ability to run Azure-consistent infrastructure-as-a-service workloads inside on-island facilities while keeping data, compliance controls and support physically...
  3. UK CMA Targets Cloud Giants AWS and Azure: Impact on Global Cloud Market and Competition

    The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has dramatically intensified its focus on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, the powerhouses of the cloud computing sector. This heightened scrutiny signals a pivotal moment not only for the British digital infrastructure...
  4. European Cloud Market Shakeup: CISPE-Microsoft Deal Sparks Debate on Fair Competition

    The recent agreement between the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) and Microsoft has triggered a significant debate within the European cloud ecosystem, raising fundamental questions about fairness, competition, and the route to a genuinely open cloud market. At the heart...
  5. Microsoft-CISPE Settlement: Shaping Europe's Cloud Computing Future

    Microsoft's recent agreement with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) marks a pivotal moment in the European cloud computing landscape. This settlement, reached after prolonged negotiations, aims to address longstanding concerns over Microsoft's cloud licensing...
  6. European Cloud Computing Turns a Corner: Microsoft-CISPE Deal Promises Fair Competition & Sovereignty

    European cloud computing has long battled for regulatory fairness in the face of US tech giants' commercial dominance, but a groundbreaking agreement between Microsoft and the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) may signal a new chapter for regional sovereignty and customer...
  7. European Cloud Providers Win Licenses Reforms in Landmark Microsoft Deal

    European cloud providers have long operated under the looming shadow of American tech giants, their ambitions often hamstrung by restrictive licensing, technical tying, and complex negotiations. In one of the most significant developments for the continent’s digital sovereignty in recent years...
  8. European Cloud Battle: Microsoft, CISPE & the Quest for Digital Sovereignty

    News from the cloud sector rarely generates the kind of high-stakes drama seen in recent months between Microsoft, CISPE (Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe), and a fractured landscape of European cloud providers. At the heart of the matter are longstanding grievances about...
  9. Europe’s Cloud Sovereignty Triumph: CISPE vs Microsoft and the Future of European Cloud

    Europe’s cloud landscape has long been a battleground for digital sovereignty, fair competition, and innovation. The latest chapter in this saga—pitting CISPE, the coalition of European cloud infrastructure providers, against Microsoft—marks a turning point that could reshape the future of cloud...
  10. European Cloud Providers Win Concessions from Microsoft to Boost Market Fairness

    European cloud infrastructure providers, long frustrated by Microsoft’s complex and oft-criticized licensing rules, have scored a measured win in their drawn-out battle for more equitable cloud software terms. After more than two years of pressure from the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers...
  11. Microsoft Migrates Windows Key Management to Azure Confidential Computing for Enhanced Security

    Microsoft's recent migration of its Windows Key Management Licensing Service (MKMS) to Azure's Confidential Computing platform marks a significant advancement in cloud security and operational efficiency. This strategic move leverages cutting-edge technologies to enhance the protection of...
  12. Maximize Cost Savings with BYOL Windows Server on AWS: A Complete Guide

    Navigating the complexities of running Windows Server workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS) can be a daunting challenge, especially for organizations seeking to maximize value from pre-existing Microsoft licenses. As cloud adoption accelerates across industries, the Bring Your Own License...
  13. Cumbria Councils' £10.5M Microsoft Cloud Contract: Risks, Benefits, and Digital Transformation Strategy

    As Cumberland and Westmorland Councils prepare to vote on a proposed three-year contract for a new Microsoft Enterprise and Server Cloud Agreement—a deal which could see costs soar up to £10.5 million—the discussion at Carlisle’s Civic Centre is emblematic of the growing complexity and stakes in...
  14. Microsoft Office 2024 Licensing Bug Resolved: What Users Need to Know

    Microsoft Office 2024, unveiled in September 2024, marked another milestone in productivity software by offering a range of upgrades and additional features. Yet, even as users and IT administrators eagerly adopted the latest iteration, a persistent and troubling licensing bug cast a shadow over...
  15. Microsoft Windows 365 Cloud Apps: Transforming Enterprise App Delivery and Management

    Microsoft’s latest move in the cloud computing arena marks a significant evolution for enterprise IT management: the introduction of Windows 365 Cloud Apps, which allows IT administrators to deliver individual applications—such as Word or Outlook—directly from Cloud PCs without the overhead of...
  16. Pentagon's Major Review of Microsoft 365 E5 Licenses: Driving Cost Savings & Digital Efficiency

    Few undertakings within the U.S. federal government are as indicative of shifting strategic priorities as the Department of Defense’s ongoing review of its gargantuan software investments. The latest development—an exclusive confirmed by DefenseScoop—sees the Pentagon’s Chief Information Officer...
  17. Microsoft Faces £1B UK Lawsuit Over Anti-Competitive Cloud Licensing Practices

    Microsoft is currently embroiled in a significant legal battle in the United Kingdom, facing allegations of anti-competitive practices related to its cloud licensing policies. The lawsuit, filed in December 2024, accuses the tech giant of overcharging UK businesses for using its Windows Server...
  18. Microsoft's EU Cloud Dispute: Missed Azure Product, Regulatory Challenges, and Market Impact

    The recent failure of Microsoft to deliver a special version of Azure for European Union (EU) cloud providers has brought its ongoing conflict with the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers of Europe (CISPE) back into sharp focus. More than just a missed deadline, this episode underscores the...
  19. Microsoft Faces Multibillion-Pound Legal Battle Over UK Software Licensing Practices

    Microsoft once again finds itself at the center of legal scrutiny in the United Kingdom, this time facing a potentially multibillion-pound collective claim that strikes at the heart of its software licensing practices. The suit, filed by barrister Alexander Wolfson and supported by the law firm...
  20. UK Lawsuit Challenges Microsoft's Software Licensing Practices and Market Dominance

    In the latest chapter of Microsoft's ongoing legal and regulatory saga, the software giant now faces a multibillion-pound lawsuit in the United Kingdom, with claims that could reshape the market for software licenses across Europe. This case, led by the law firm Stewarts, directly targets...