Microsoft’s ongoing tussle with European Union regulators over the integration of Teams with its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites represents one of the highest-stakes antitrust battles in the modern digital era. As collaborative tools become integral to business operations, the outcome of...
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Microsoft’s entanglement with EU regulators over its bundling of the Teams workplace communication app with its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 software suites has rapidly evolved into one of the most consequential antitrust sagas in the global technology landscape. The stakes are substantial, not...
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Microsoft’s engagement with the European Commission over the inclusion of Teams in its productivity suites has cast a spotlight on both the company’s approach to business practices and the evolving regulatory landscape shaping global technology markets. The public consultation launched by the...
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Microsoft’s licensing practices for Windows Server in the cloud have become a significant point of contention in the competitive cloud computing market, especially regarding how these practices impact major cloud rivals like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud. Since Microsoft’s 2019...
BRUSSELS  Microsoft Corp. will offer computer users a choice of Web browsers to ward off new European Union antitrust fines, EU regulators said Friday.
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