Google claims Microsoft is being anticompetitive in the cloud



What you need to know

  • Google recently claimed that Microsoft’s cloud business is participating in anti-competitive practices.
  • The crux of the argument is that Microsoft allegedly uses the dominance of Office 365, Windows, and on-premise business to get business to use Azure through bundling.
  • Microsoft has agreed to make changes to appease multiple smaller cloud vendors in Europe but Google claims the changes are not significant enough.
  • A separate EU antitrust complaint by CISPE is still ongoing against Microsoft.

Google has come out against Microsoft’s cloud business, claiming that Microsoft is participating in anticompetitive practices. A report by Reuters breaks down Google’s stance and includes comments from Vice President of Google Cloud Amit Zavery.

The news comes just two days after Reuters reported that Microsoft offered to change its cloud practices to appease several small European vendors. Google is not satisfied by those changes. In fact, it argues that Microsoft making deals with specific vendors is evidence of market dominance, not proof that Microsoft has made genuine changes.





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