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Microsoft joins European cloud collective following settlement

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  • Microsoft is now a member of the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe
  • It will be a non-voting member with limited influence over decisions
  • Microsoft wants to build a “constructive partnership” in Europe

After months of battling it out with cloud providers globally, and particularly in Europe, regarding its alleged anticompetitive business practices, Microsoft has now joined CISPE, the group that lodged the complaint in the first place.

Microsoft is now the 39th member to join the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers of Europe (CISPE) group, following its recent settlement with the body.

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