competition policy

  1. EU Unbundles Teams from Office 365: Pricing, Interop, and Data Portability

    Microsoft’s decision to formally separate Teams from Office 365/Microsoft 365 marks the close of a high‑stakes regulatory chapter and creates a new competitive baseline for enterprise collaboration tools worldwide. The European Commission and Microsoft reached a negotiated package of commitments...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support: Lawsuit, AI PCs, and E-Waste Concerns

    A Southern California consumer has taken Microsoft to court in an eleventh-hour bid to block the company’s planned end-of-support for Windows 10, arguing the October 14, 2025 cutoff amounts to forced obsolescence that funnels users into Windows 11 and Microsoft’s AI ecosystem — a legal gambit...
  3. Brazil Investsates Microsoft Over Browser Defaults and AI Ecosystem Lock-In

    Microsoft once again finds itself under the regulatory spotlight, this time in Brazil, where Opera Software has triggered an antitrust investigation by the country’s competition authority, CADE. At issue are old grievances in a new world: the perennial claim that Microsoft leverages its Windows...
  4. EU Regulates Microsoft Teams: Impacts on Competition & Workplace Collaboration

    The ongoing evolution of digital collaboration platforms has defined a transformative era in workplace communication, with Microsoft Teams standing out as one of the most influential players in this landscape. Over the past several years, Teams has rapidly grown from a nascent entrant into a...
  5. Microsoft Teams EU Antitrust Settlement: Unlocking Fair Competition in Collaboration Tools

    Microsoft’s rapid ascent in the communications and productivity software market is a story deeply entwined with the spectacular rise of Teams. Once a modest chat and collaboration tool bundled within Microsoft 365, Teams morphed into a near-ubiquitous solution for enterprises and institutions...
  6. Microsoft’s Unbundling of Teams in Europe: A New Era for Enterprise Software Competition

    The European technology landscape is bracing for significant changes amid Microsoft’s latest offer to break its long-standing bundle of Office 365 and Microsoft 365 productivity suites from their video conferencing staple, Microsoft Teams, in the European Economic Area (EEA). This announcement...
  7. Microsoft Unbundles Teams from Office to Address EU Antitrust Concerns

    Microsoft’s decades-long dominance in the workplace productivity sector faces fresh scrutiny as it seeks to sidestep a potentially hefty European Union antitrust fine by offering to unbundle its collaborative Teams app from its ubiquitous Office suite. The move—first reported by Reuters—is a...
  8. Microsoft proposes unbundling Teams from Office in EU to boost competition

    In a landmark move underscoring both regulatory pressure and the dynamic shifts underway in enterprise software, Microsoft has proposed to decouple its ubiquitous Teams collaboration platform from the Office suite, offering a cheaper, Teams-free version to European customers. This bid, detailed...
  9. Microsoft vs. EU: Unbundling, Antitrust Battles & Future of Digital Competition

    For years, Microsoft’s dominance in the productivity software market has been a cornerstone of both its commercial success and its frequent encounters with global regulators. In a landscape characterized by rapid technological change, sharp competition, and intense scrutiny on Big Tech, the...