european union

  1. EU's Cloud and AI Development Act: Resetting Europe's Digital Sovereignty

    The European Union stands at a crossroads in its ongoing effort to regain technological sovereignty as it prepares a sweeping legislative initiative: the Cloud and AI Development Act. This move, described by a senior European Commission official as an answer to the EU’s “sad story” in developing...
  2. Europe's Digital Revival: How the Cloud and AI Development Act Aims to Shift the Tech Power Balance

    For decades, the European Union has dwelled uneasily on the sidelines of the global cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Despite strong ambitions, the continent’s hopes to compete head-to-head with hyperscalers—those giant cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services...
  3. Microsoft's Windows Updates in Europe Enable Greater User Control and Choice

    In a landmark shift spurred by Europe’s stringent regulatory landscape, Microsoft has begun rolling out a series of significant updates to Windows 10, Windows 11, and an array of native apps. This evolving update cycle reflects not only Microsoft’s “ongoing commitment to compliance” but also...
  4. European Windows Users Gain Control: Uninstall Edge, Bing, and Store Thanks to Regulatory Reforms

    For decades, Microsoft’s Windows operating system has greeted users with a familiar preloaded landscape of apps: Edge for web browsing, Bing for internet searches, the Microsoft Store for downloading software, and a smattering of baked-in experiences like widgets and curated news feeds. For...
  5. Microsoft Enhances Windows OS for EU DMA Compliance: Better User Choice & Fair Competition

    Microsoft has announced significant changes to its Windows operating system to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), aiming to enhance user choice and reduce the prominence of its Edge browser within the European Economic Area (EEA). Under the new regulations, Edge will no...
  6. Microsoft Enables EEA Users to Uninstall Microsoft Store and Boosts User Choice

    Microsoft's recent decision to allow European Economic Area (EEA) users to uninstall the Microsoft Store marks a significant shift in the company's approach to user choice and regulatory compliance. This change is part of a broader effort to align with the European Union's Digital Markets Act...
  7. Major Windows Updates in EU Boost User Control, Browser Choice & System Flexibility

    Windows users across the European Economic Area are on the brink of experiencing one of the most significant quality-of-life improvements to Microsoft’s operating system in recent memory. With the latest updates rolling out for Windows 10 and Windows 11, Microsoft is not only responding to...
  8. How Microsoft’s EU Regulations Are Reshaping Windows and User Choice in 2025

    For years, Microsoft’s aggressive promotion of the Edge browser has frustrated countless Windows users. Annoying popups and stubborn default settings became a hallmark of the experience, with Microsoft persistently nudging—or, some would say, nagging—users to designate Edge as their primary web...
  9. Microsoft Unbundles Windows in EU: Major User Control and Competition Wins

    In a monumental shift poised to redefine user autonomy, Microsoft recently began rolling out sweeping changes for Windows users in the European Economic Area (EEA), directly addressing long-standing criticisms around default apps, forced browser choices, and the often frustrating persistence of...
  10. EU Investigates Microsoft's Bundling Practices: Impact on Competition and Cloud Software

    The European Commission’s ongoing scrutiny of Microsoft’s bundling practices has reignited a heated debate about fair competition, digital market dominance, and the future trajectory of collaborative software in Europe. The Commission’s recent call for public comment on Microsoft’s proposals to...
  11. EU vs Microsoft: The Battle Over Teams and Digital Market Regulation

    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...
  12. Microsoft Unbundles Teams in EU: Boosting Competition in Workplace Software

    In a move that underscores both the intense regulatory scrutiny facing global technology giants and the pivotal role of workplace software in the modern digital economy, Microsoft has taken significant steps to address antitrust concerns within the European Union. The company’s decision to offer...
  13. EU Antitrust Challenge Forces Microsoft to Unbundle Teams from Office 365

    Microsoft’s long-standing dominance in the productivity suite market has yet again come under regulatory scrutiny, this time over concerns about the bundling of its Teams collaboration platform with Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites. This challenge, catalyzed by complaints from competitors...
  14. 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...
  15. 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...
  16. Microsoft's EU Antitrust Shift: Unbundling Teams, Boosting Interoperability & Market Fairness

    Microsoft’s relationship with European regulators has entered a critical phase as the tech giant moves to quell persistent antitrust concerns surrounding the integration of its Teams communication app with its best-selling Office 365 and Microsoft 365 productivity suites. This issue, rooted in a...
  17. Microsoft Unbundles Office 365 and Teams: Impact on European Business and Market Competition

    In a striking move with significant implications for both the tech industry and business users across Europe, Microsoft has officially proposed to unbundle its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites from its Teams collaboration app in response to mounting antitrust scrutiny from the European Union...
  18. Microsoft’s EU Antitrust Strategy: Unbundling Teams to Boost Competition and Choice

    Microsoft’s strategic response to mounting European Union antitrust scrutiny centers on a recalibration of its flagship productivity suite—Office 365 and Microsoft 365—decoupling Teams to offer customers a clearer pricing distinction and enhanced platform choice. This proactive move, prompted by...
  19. EU Antitrust Case Nears Resolution in Microsoft Teams and Office 365 Bundle

    The European Union's protracted antitrust investigation into Microsoft's bundling of its Teams application with Office 365 appears to be approaching a resolution. The European Commission has initiated a public consultation on Microsoft's latest commitments aimed at addressing competition...
  20. EU Investigates Microsoft's Teams Bundling in Office Suite: Antitrust Insights

    The European Union's protracted antitrust investigation into Microsoft's bundling of its Teams application with the Office suite appears to be approaching a resolution. The European Commission has initiated a public consultation on Microsoft's latest commitments aimed at addressing competition...