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merger regulation
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com examine how merger regulation applies to major tech acquisitions, particularly Google's planned purchase of Wiz. The European Union's scrutiny of this deal highlights concerns about market concentration in cloud computing, with trade bodies like CISPE warning that such mergers could reduce customer choice and create vendor lock-in. The tag covers the interplay between merger control, competition enforcement, and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in regulating hyperscale cloud markets. Users debate whether current merger regulation frameworks adequately address the risks of bundled services and data visibility while still allowing for security innovation. The topic is relevant for IT professionals and enterprise decision-makers monitoring regulatory impacts on cloud procurement and vendor strategy.
Google’s planned acquisition of cloud‑security specialist Wiz has set off a fresh round of European regulatory and industry pushback, with cloud trade body CISPE warning Brussels that the takeover could create a “multiplier effect” that locks customers into bundled cloud suites and gives Google...