Teams to be separated from Microsoft’s Office suites in Europe

Teams to be separated from Microsoft’s Office suites in Europe

Microsoft today said that as of ⁢Oct. 1, ⁢it will start unbundling Teams ⁣from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 in Europe after the European Commission ​opened an antitrust investigation into the company.

The original competition complaint was filed by team chat software ‍rival Slack in‍ July 2020, ​alleging that Microsoft⁢ was engaging in the ‍“illegal and anti-competitive practice of abusing its‍ market dominance to extinguish competition in breach of⁤ European Union competition law” by tying its Teams‍ product to the Office productivity suite, “force installing it for millions, blocking its removal, and hiding the‍ true‍ cost to enterprise⁢ customers.”

Microsoft​ had been ⁢hoping to ⁤address the concerns ‌with the‍ EU before a formal investigation⁢ began, ⁣ but⁢ in July those attempts⁢ by‍ Microsoft to ⁢remedy‍ the situation reportedly hit a roadblock, prompting ⁢the Commission to ‍launch an antitrust probe.

“The Commission is concerned ⁢that⁤ Microsoft​ may be abusing and defending its market⁤ position in‌ productivity software by restricting competition in‌ the European ⁤Economic ​Area (‘EEA’)⁤ for communication ⁤and collaboration products,” the Commission said in a statement at the time.

Microsoft said it will cooperate in a “meaningful way” with the ongoing EU ⁣investigation and by announcing “proactive​ changes” it hopes⁣ to address these concerns, according to a statement from Nanna-Louise ‌Linde, ⁣vice president, Microsoft European government⁤ affairs.

“These changes will ‍impact our Microsoft 365 and Office‌ 365 suites for business customers in⁤ the European ⁣Economic Area and Switzerland,” the company‌ said.⁤ “They are designed to address two concerns that are central ⁢to the Commission’s investigation: that customers​ should ‌be able to choose a business suite ⁣without ‍Teams at a price less than those with Teams ⁣included; and that we⁢ should do more to make interoperability easier between rival‍ communication and collaboration solutions⁤ and Microsoft‍ 365 and Office 365 suites.”

As of October,⁢ Microsoft will ⁢unbundle‌ Teams from⁤ Microsoft 365 and Office 365 in the ‌specified regions​ and sell that version for $2.17 (€2) less per user per month or $26 (€24) per user per⁣ year. Teams‍ will still be available ‌for new enterprise customers as a standalone option, selling separately for ‍$5.50 ⁤(€5) ​per user per month or $65 (€60) per year. More pricing details are available ⁣from⁤ Microsoft online.

“We believe these changes balance the‍ interests of our competitors ⁤with those of⁤ European business customers, providing them with ⁢access ⁤to the best possible solutions at competitive prices,”‌ Linde said, adding that Microsoft recognizes ‍it is still in the early stages of the European Commission’s ‍formal investigation and will “continue to engage with the Commission, ⁢listen to concerns in ​the marketplace, and⁤ remain‍ open to exploring pragmatic solutions that benefit both customers and developers in Europe.”

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2023-09-02 03:48:02
Original from www.computerworld.com

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