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Nextcloud eu european microsoft onedrive teams software#
In 2020, Slack complained that Microsoft was bundling its Teams collaboration software unfairly, and in 2021, Nextcloud said its cloud storage service was facing unfair competition due to Microsoft bundling OneDrive with Windows. Instead, OVHcloud and its unnamed partners are raising a concern that the company is using its strength in business applications, to give Azure a boost. This time round, Microsoft's Azure cloud is not a dominant platform - though it is a fast-growing service, running in second place to Amazon Web Services. Recent actions against tech giants Meta, Google, Apple, and Amazon have concentrated on privacy issues, and the WSJ remarks that in recent years, Microsoft has "largely avoided" the scrutiny leveled at its rivals, thanks to a perception that it learned its lesson from the earlier cases.
Nextcloud eu european microsoft onedrive teams windows#
The EU followed up with Microsoft Corp v the EU Commission, a decision, which forced Microsoft to release a version of Windows with no media player. The courts ruled against Microsoft in United States v Microsoft Corp, 2001. In the early 1990s, Novell complained that Microsoft gave its Office Suite an unfair advantage over WordPerfect software, and then in the later 1990s, rival browser makers complained Microsoft favored its Windows Explorer browser unfairly. The move in some ways echoes antitrust activities against Microsoft more than two decades ago which then focused on Microsoft using its operating system monopoly to privilege various software products. DCD has asked OVHcloud and Microsoft for more details.Īlthough OVHcloud is the first to break silence and reveal the complaint, the company has said that other as-yet-unnamed European parties are also involved The complaint alleges that this job is being made harder, because Microsoft's software is licensed in a way that makes it more expensive to use on other clouds than Azure, and also claims that the software doesn't perform so well on other clouds, according to the WSJ. OVHcloud is establishing a position as a European alternative to cloud providers based in the US and China, promising that it will offer services that meet European privacy regulations, and European customers' preference to hold data locally, away from the reach of foreign security services.


"According to the plaintiffs, through abusing its dominant position, Microsoft undermines fair competition and limits consumer choice in the cloud computing services market." "Several companies including OVHcloud are taking action to ensure a level playing field among cloud services providers operating in the European Digital Single Market, by filing a complaint with DG Competition of the European Commission against Microsoft," said a statement from OVHcloud. However that comes with a major cost.The complaint was apparently filed in summer 2021, but has only just been reported. Where am I going with this? The industry is moving away from self hosted and peer to peer setups to arguably easier online solutions. Before all closed messengers, there was SIP VoIP, which was admittedly a pain to manage. Before Google Hangouts, there was Google Talk, which would talk to self hosted XMPP networks. Okay, if we go further, before forced Microsoft logins, there were local “home networks”. Then like others they started offering their own cloud, and peer-to-peer version was dropped. It was still encrypted, so you and your friend could offer each other some quota, and have mutual redundancy. Similarly, Crashplan (an online backup system) was designed to back up to your or your friends’ machines remotely. Then they introduced their 5GB cloud storage, and the rest is history. Initially, it would allow synchronization of your own folders across your own devices. SkyDrive used to be “Windows Live FolderShare” or “Windows Live Sync” before becoming a cloud hosted platform.
