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eu antitrust regulations
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The EU antitrust regulations tag covers discussions about Microsoft's compliance with European competition laws, particularly in the cloud computing market. Recent threads focus on Microsoft's concessions to the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) following antitrust complaints. Topics include licensing practices, pay-as-you-go plans, pricing parity with Azure, and digital sovereignty concerns. The content examines whether these changes address fair competition or reinforce Microsoft's market dominance. This tag is relevant for users interested in European regulatory actions affecting Microsoft's cloud services and the broader implications for competition in the EU tech sector.
Microsoft's recent concessions to the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) mark a significant development in the ongoing discourse surrounding fair competition within the European cloud computing market. These changes, including the introduction of pay-as-you-go plans...
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...
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