Amazon and Alphabet unit Google criticized Microsoft’s cloud computing changes on Tuesday, saying they limit competition and discourage customers from switching to rival cloud service providers.
The U.S. software giant on Monday announced amended licensing deals and other changes that will take effect on Oct. 1 and which they say will make it easier for cloud service providers to compete.
Amazon, Google, Alibaba and Microsoft’s own cloud services will be excluded from the deals.
Microsoft’s move came after smaller European Union competitors took their grievances about its cloud service practices to EU antitrust regulators, which subsequently quizzed market players on the issue and what impact they have experienced.
Amazon, the leading cloud service provider trailed by Microsoft and Google, was scathing in its critiques.
“Microsoft is now doubling-down on the same harmful practices by implementing even more restrictions in an unfair attempt to limit the competition it faces – rather than listening to its customers and restoring fair software licensing in the cloud for everyone,” a spokesperson for its cloud service unit AWS said in an email.
Google’s vice president for government affairs and policy Google Cloud Marcus Jadotte was equally critical.
“The promise of the cloud is flexible, elastic computing without contractual lock-ins,” he said in a tweet.
“Customers should be able to move freely across platforms and choose the technology that works best for them, rather than what works best for Microsoft,” Jadotte said.
Reuters
Follow us on:
The CAC has removed dormant companies that failed to file annual reports for 10 years…
NEC has set a one-week deadline for Kwara, Kebbi, and Adamawa to submit state police…
Amazon may face an EU investigation over preferential treatment of its own products under the…
https://cdn.veri.app/a21afe40-c7c7-4a5c-b145-4fc72382ab4b.mp4 Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, during the night of tribute, held in honour of the…
The Kano State government has reunited 79 pardoned minors accused of looting in the #End…
Matt Gaetz has announced that he is withdrawing his name from consideration as Donald Trump’s…