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Igor Golovniov | Sopa Images | Lightrocket via Getty ImagesMicrosoft was accused Friday of abusing the dominance of its Azure cloud computing unit to squeeze a — and, in some cases, evaporate — the profit margins of rival cloud platforms in Europe. Under those rules, Microsoft required firms to purchase a Software Assurance license and "mobility rights" if they wanted to deploy their Microsoft software on hosted cloud services offered by rival providers. It also formed the basis of an investigation from the European Commission seeking to determine whether Microsoft's cloud practices are anti-competitive. But the growth of the unnamed cloud vendor's profit margins didn't match Microsoft's, and in fact the competing cloud vendor saw their margins fall from a positive mid-twenties percentage in 2018 to double-digit negative profit margins in 2023. The biggest decline in profit margins for this cloud firm occurred in 2019, the same year Microsoft changed its licensing terms to favor licensing software on Azure, the CISPE said.
Persons: Igor Golovniov, Redmond, Brad Smith, CISPE, Frederic Jenny, Jenny Organizations: Ofcom, Microsoft, Getty, European Union, Software Assurance, Google, Italy's, Big Tech, European Commission, CNBC, Amazon, Windows, ESSEC Business School Locations: Europe, CISPE, Washington, Italy's Aruba, Paris
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe relationship between Sam Altman and the OpenAI board is 'already broken': ProfessorSam Garg, professor of management at ESSEC Business School, discusses the board composition of OpenAI and Sam Altman's ouster.
Persons: Sam Altman, Sam Garg, Sam Altman's Organizations: ESSEC Business School
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina wants the EU to show its independence from the United States, professor saysCedomir Nestorovic, professor of geopolitics at ESSEC Business School, discusses Europe's potential punitive tariffs against Chinese electric vehicle companies.
Persons: Cedomir Nestorovic Organizations: China, EU, ESSEC Business School Locations: United States
Research fellow discusses EU-China ties and Covid vaccines
  + stars: | 2022-12-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPolitically easier for China to get a European Covid vaccine rather than a U.S. one: Research fellowPhilippe Le Corre of Essec Business School discusses EU-China ties and the Asian giant's zero-Covid policy.
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