Google wants UK regulator to take action against Microsoft, here’s why

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Google urges Britain’s antitrust regulator to take action against Microsoft over unfair business practices in Cloud computing. Microsoft’s licensing practices allegedly discourage customers from using rival services, leaving them with no alternative but to use Azure. Google claims this harms customers and hinders competition in the UK cloud computing market. Amazon and Microsoft are already under scrutiny for their dominance in the industry. Google has submitted recommendations to improve interoperability and competition in the market.

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Google wants UK regulator to take action against Microsoft, here’s why

Google urges Britain’s antitrust regulator to take action against Microsoft over unfair business practices in Cloud computing. Microsoft’s licensing practices allegedly discourage customers from using rival services, leaving them with no alternative but to use Azure. Google claims this harms customers and hinders competition in the UK cloud computing market. Amazon and Microsoft are already under scrutiny for their dominance in the industry. Google has submitted recommendations to improve interoperability and competition in the market.

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