The
deal, the latest in the tech industry, comes amid heightened
regulatory scrutiny of takeovers by tech giants and acquisitions
where nascent start-ups and potential rivals are shut down.
Microsoft announced the deal in April which will boost its
presence in cloud solutions for healthcare customers.
The U.S. software giant is currently in talks with the British
antitrust agency ahead of filing a request for approval of the
deal, the sources said.
The European Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the
deal by Dec. 21, declined to comment. Microsoft also declined to
comment.
The company is also in preliminary discussions with the UK
antitrust agency CMA ahead of a formal request for approval of
the deal, the sources said.
The deal has already received the regulatory green light in the
United States and Australia, without remedies given.
Nuance, known for pioneering speech technology and helping
launch Apple Inc's virtual assistant, Siri, serves 77% of U.S.
hospitals.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, additional reporting by Paresh Dave
in San Francisco; editing by Jason Neely)
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