
EU antitrust regulators are investigating Microsoft's security software business, following complaints from rivals alleging that the company is obstructing customers from purchasing competing security software. This probe, initiated in January, focuses on whether Microsoft's practices, particularly its bundling of security solutions, are anti-competitive. Microsoft, recognized as the leading security software business by sales ($msft), is under scrutiny for these practices.
The European Commission is probing if Microsoft is preventing customers from relying on certain security software from its competitors, according to a document that regulators sent to at least one rival in January, seen by @Reuters https://t.co/7X8Kj2TdvH
The European Commission is probing if Microsoft is preventing customers from relying on certain security software from its competitors, according to a document that regulators sent to at least one rival in January, seen by @Reuters. More here: https://t.co/dsLQpOMsyl
Microsoft is previewing the ability of organizations using its Entra Conditional Access service to compel reauthentications to apps, under certain conditions. https://t.co/gXXdyKDQch




