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£2B UK cloud licensing claim against Microsoft seeks more business backers
Action alleges Redmond unfairly hikes costs for businesses running Windows Server outside Azure The team pushing a £2 billion ...
Microsoft Corp. has been sued in the U.K. over the way it licenses its software to customers of rival cloud providers. Maria Luisa Stasi, a market regulation expert, filed the complaint today with the ...
Microsoft UK's managing director Gordon Frazer agreed that the company's software licensing is complicated, but said it is making an effort to reduce the number of licence options, to make it easier ...
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Sixty-four UK companies released profit warnings in the third quarter
UK-listed companies say changes in government policy and global instability made them issue profit warnings, with new trade ...
LONDON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab faces legal action in Britain over a claim that thousands of businesses using cloud computing services provided by Amazon, Google and ...
Software and computer services companies saw the biggest rise in profit warnings among UK-listed firms last quarter, ...
Software vendors are increasingly considering product-licensing practices based on a subscription model, as changing demands from customers and investors dictate a shift from the time-honored paradigm ...
Microsoft’s “harmful” cloud licensing practices need to be swiftly and directly remediated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to prevent irreparable harm being done to the UK cloud ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The House passed a bipartisan proposal with new transparency requirements for government software spending on Wednesday. Dubbed the ...
Software licensing disputes are on the increase, a trend that is being driven to a large degree by customers implementing new technologies without examining how this affects pre-existing agreements.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers are trying again to pass a proposal meant to rein in the costs of the government’s software licenses. Reps. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., Pat Fallon, R-Texas, April ...
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