Microsoft seeks to dodge EU cloud computing probe

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Will revise its licensing deals.

Microsoft seeks to dodge EU cloud computing probe
Microsoft will revise its licensing deals and make it easier for cloud service providers to compete, its president Brad Smith said, as the US software giant sought to dodge a lengthy EU antitrust probe into its cloud computing business. Microsoft was fined 1.6 billion euros (A$2.4 billion) by ...

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