The possibility that Microsoft will abolish the combined sales of Office and Teams, because the EU tried to investigate antitrust violations due to complaints from Slack



The Financial Times, a British economic newspaper, reports that Microsoft is considering abolishing the cross-selling method that automatically installs Teams, a messaging tool for business, when introducing the office suite Office. This is expected to be because the European Commission of the EU tried to investigate violations of the anti-independence law after Teams competitor Slack filed a complaint about Microsoft's practices.

Microsoft agrees to stop bundling Teams with Office | Financial Times

https://www.ft.com/content/be838956-7038-4179-8a1c-851b83048d5d



Is Microsoft going to debundle Teams and Office? One report says that's exactly what'll happen. | Windows Central
https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/is-microsoft-going-to-debundle-teams-and-office-one-report-says-thats-exactly-whatll-happen



Two sources told the Financial Times that Microsoft is considering ending the cross-selling of Office and Teams, but has yet to decide what system it will change to. . There is also still ongoing debate about whether to stop cross-selling, so it's not a certainty that it will be abolished, sources said.

This is not the first time Microsoft has been the subject of an antitrust investigation by the European Commission. In 2009, the European Commission accused Microsoft of violating antitrust laws by bundling Internet Explorer with Windows. At this time, the European Commission made a settlement with Microsoft once, but in 2013 Microsoft claimed compensation of 561 million euros (about 83 billion yen) for not complying with the terms of the settlement.


by

Alva Chien

The Financial Times said, 'Microsoft's move is part of the company's effort to avoid its first antitrust investigation in more than a decade and avoid a long-running legal battle with the European Commission. It is said that.

It is reported that the European Commission tried to investigate Microsoft in the first place because of a complaint from Slack. Slack, which provides a business messaging tool that competes with Teams, stated in its quarterly earnings report issued in October 2019 that ``our main competitor is Microsoft,'' and clearly sees it as a rival. I'm here.

And in 2020, Slack asked EU regulators to force Microsoft to sell Office and Teams separately. ``We asked the EU to act as a neutral referee to verify the facts and enforce the law,'' said David Schellhase, head of legal affairs at Slack. According to Windows Central, which deals with Windows-related news, in response to Slack's complaint, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella replied, 'If there was no Windows, Slack would not have existed.'


by Fortune Brainstorm TECH

“As a major technology company, we are aware of our responsibilities in the EU,” Microsoft told the Financial Times. We are more willing to accept practical solutions that provide better service.'

in Software, Posted by log1i_yk