Microsoft cloud computing changes to allay EU antitrust concerns

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To take effect October 1.

Microsoft cloud computing changes to allay EU antitrust concerns
Amended licensing deals and other changes making it easier for cloud service providers to compete will take effect on October 1, Microsoft Corp said on Monday, a move triggered by complaints about the US software company to EU antitrust regulators. Microsoft President Brad Smith had announced ...

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