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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a> Microsoft is integrating \u201cMicrosoft 365\u201d<\/i> deeper and deeper into their wider service and software portfolio, including Windows<\/i>. Microsoft\u2019s \u201cOneDrive<\/i>\u201d is privileged as a choice within Windows<\/i>\u2019 operation whenever Windows<\/i> users deal with file storage. Another example is Microsoft\u2019s \u201cTeams\u201d<\/i> that is being pushed successfully into the market as a default part of Windows 11. Microsoft\u2019s combination of the dominant Windows<\/i> (operating software) with the OneDrive<\/i> (cloud) offering makes it nearly impossible to compete with their SaaS services. It illustrates anti-competitive practices such as \u201cself-preferencing\u201d on the basis of the market dominance of Windows.<\/i> In the wider context, we cannot help noticing that over the last years, Microsoft, Google and Amazon have grown their market shares to 66% of the total European market, with local (European) providers declining from 26% to 16%. Behavior as described above is at the core of this dramatic level of growth of the global tech giants in Europe. This should be addressed without any further delay.<\/p>\n This is a similar situation to what happened in the late 90s when Microsoft bundled Internet Explorer with Windows thereby destroying Netscape. There are deliberate, abusive practices and those practices are no accidents. Other Big Tech firms are showing similar conduct.<\/i> The European Commission should take a position in this context. The cloud services market is generally recognized to be of strategic importance to the development of the overall digital sector in the EU. <\/p>\n Find input from all the supporting organizations on our website https:\/\/antitrust.nextcloud.com<\/a><\/p>\n
\nAs reported by Spiegel<\/a> (and coming in the print version), and Politico,<\/a> Nextcloud has filed a complaint with the EU as well as the German anti-trust authorities over the behavior of Microsoft. We are supported in this by a coalition of European businesses and trade organizations.<\/p>\n