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Microsoft is no stranger to opening its coffers to pay EU antitrust fines, having already racked up 2.2 billion euros ($2.4 billion) in fines in the past decade for tying or bundling products ...
Microsoft will split up its workplace messaging and video calls app Teams from its Office platform globally, the company told Reuters early on Monday, mirroring a move it undertook in the European ...
Microsoft allegedly violated European Union antitrust rules by bundling its Teams software with apps such as Office 365 and Microsoft 365 — an aggressive business strategy that the regulator ...
Microsoft, possibly hoping to deflect the blow of an ongoing antitrust investigation in the EU, is spinning Teams off from Office 365 to sell as its own separate app globally, Reuters reported today.
Microsoft now faces an antitrust investigation in Europe after Slack complained about Microsoft Teams being bundled with Office. A formal investigation is now underway by the European Commission.
Microsoft is set to stave off a possible hefty antitrust fine as EU regulators are likely to accept an offer on its Office and Teams products, three people familiar with the matter said on ...
Microsoft will sell its chat and video app Teams separately from its Office product globally, the U.S. tech giant said on Monday, six months after it unbundled the two products in Europe in a bid ...
E.U. investigates Microsoft Office, Teams tie-up on antitrust grounds The bloc’s competition enforcement body is investigating whether a bundling of the two products could hamper competition ...
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