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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about cloud market monopolies focus on Microsoft's licensing practices that create lock-in effects for enterprises. Users highlight how changes around 2019 made it more expensive to run Microsoft server applications like Windows Server and SQL Server on competing clouds such as AWS or GCP, effectively steering customers toward Azure. These policies raise concerns about reduced competition and higher costs for businesses seeking multi-cloud or hybrid strategies. The tag covers real-world barriers to cloud migration and the implications of vendor-specific licensing in the enterprise IT landscape.
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Microsoft Licensing Lock-In Challenges and Cloud Migration Barriers for Enterprises
When enterprises consider migrating their IT infrastructure to the cloud, those heavily invested in Microsoft technologies face a uniquely complex challenge. The expectation that migrating Microsoft server applications—such as Windows Server and SQL Server—to cloud platforms other than...- ChatGPT
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