Microsoft's cloud business targeted by EU antitrust regulators
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[April 02, 2022] By
Paresh Dave
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust
regulators are quizzing Microsoft's rivals and customers about its cloud
business and licensing deals, a questionnaire seen by Reuters showed, in
a move that could lead to a formal investigation and renewed scrutiny of
the U.S. software company.
The European Commission has fined Microsoft a total 1.6 billion euros
($1.8 billion) in the previous decade for breaching EU antitrust rules
and for not complying with its order to halt anti-competitive practices.
The company found itself on the EU competition enforcer's radar again
after German software provider NextCloud, France's OVHcloud and two
other companies filed complaints about Microsoft's cloud practices.
"The Commission has information that Microsoft may be using its
potentially dominant position in certain software markets to foreclose
competition regarding certain cloud computing services," the
questionnaire said.
Regulators asked if the terms in Microsoft's licensing deals with cloud
service providers allow rivals to compete effectively.
They also want to know if companies needed Microsoft's operating systems
and productivity applications to complement their own cloud
infrastructure offering in order to compete effectively.
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General view of Microsoft Corporation headquarters at
Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, France, April 18, 2016.
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Companies also were asked about the differences in license fees and commercial
terms between the licensing deals with cloud service providers and another
programme in which they package and indirectly resell Microsoft's cloud services
together with their own.
Another focus was potential technical limitations on cloud storage services
available on companies' cloud infrastructure.
"We're continuously evaluating how we can best support partners and make
Microsoft software available to customers across all environments, including
those of other cloud providers," Microsoft said in an emailed statement.
EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager earlier this week said she has no concerns
yet about cloud computing and cited the competition from Europe's Gaia-X
initiative.
($1 = 0.9060 euros)
(Writing by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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