Google Plans 470-Million-Euro Incentive to Disrupt Microsoft-CISPE Reconciliation

TapTechNews July 17th news, Google plans to offer an economic incentive of 470 million euros, hoping that the European Association of Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers (CISPE) will refuse to reconcile with Microsoft and let it continue to recommend to the European Union to launch an investigation against Microsoft's cloud computing department.

TapTechNews reported in July that CISPE previously filed a complaint with the European Commission, accusing Microsoft's cloud business of improper behavior that affects the healthy competition of the entire market.

In order to avoid the investigation, Microsoft has reached a 20 million euros settlement with CISPE in addition to agreeing to let CISPE members run Microsoft's software.

According to Bloomberg, Google plans to invest a huge amount of 470 million euros to disrupt the settlement between CISPE and Microsoft, hoping that CISPE will continue to file an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft.

However, the latest news said that CISPE rejected Google's proposal and tended to negotiate directly with Microsoft instead of prolonging the legal confrontation.

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