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Microsoft is under fire by a South African-based agency for anti-competitive cloud computing business practices

What you need to know

  • A South African-based agency is reportedly set to look into Microsoft over its cloud computing licensing practices.
  • According to a source familiar with the issue, the case is quite similar to the one Microsoft is currently facing against the EU regulator, which forced it to unbundle Teams from Office 365 globally.
  • Microsoft responded via email addressing the issue and indicated that it wasn’t aware of a case filed against it over cloud computing business practices from South Africa.

Microsoft can’t seem to catch a break this week. First, it was forced to unbundle Microsoft Teams from its Office 365 package worldwide after Salesforce-owned Slack complained to the EU Commission, citing anti-competitive practices. And as it now seems, the tech giant has landed itself into more antitrust-related issues.

According to a report by Reuters, a South African antitrust agency is expected to investigate Microsoft’s cloud computing licensing practices. A source with knowledge of the matter disclosed that the South African case is similar to the European Union antitrust case in many aspects.


 

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