Microsoft, cloud computing and FTC
Computerworld · 18h
FTC eyes Microsoft’s cloud practices amid anti-trust scrutiny
This move follows the FTC’s legal challenge against Microsoft’s $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which faced antitrust concerns around Microsoft’s cloud gaming business. While a federal court allowed the acquisition to proceed, the FTC’s appeal highlights its commitment to maintaining oversight of Big Tech’s market reach.
Ars Technica · 19h
FTC to launch investigation into Microsoft’s cloud business
The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to launch an investigation into anti-competitive practices at Microsoft’s cloud computing business, as the US regulator continues to pursue Big Tech in the final weeks of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Seattle Times · 1d
FTC to probe Microsoft over cloud deals after antitrust complaints
The probe would be the latest regulatory scrutiny against Big Tech from FTC Chair Lina Khan. Microsoft already faced a challenge from the FTC under Khan’s leadership targeting its acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard, a $69 billion deal that was one of the largest in tech history.
YAHOO!Finance · 15h
Microsoft Under Investigation: FTC Probes Alleged Blocking of Cloud Competitors
The investigation forms part of the Biden administration's broader campaign to reign in the anti-competitive practices of large technology firms. Microsoft has remained silent, but the result could have a major strategic impact on its structure and the firm's place in the cloud economy.
Fudzilla · 21h
FTC investigates Microsoft's cloudy antics
Anti-trust The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating anti-competitive practices at Vole’s cloud computing business. The FTC is examining allegations that Microsoft is abusing its market power in productivity software by imposing punitive licensing terms to prevent customers from moving
SiliconANGLE · 1d
FTC reportedly eyeing Microsoft’s cloud practices for potential anticompetitive behavior
The Financial Times, referencing unnamed “people with direct knowledge of the matter,” reported that the FTC is examining allegations that Microsoft is abusing its market power by imposing punitive licensing terms to prevent customers from moving their data from Azure to other platforms.
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