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Microsoft to unbundle Office and Teams globally following years-long criticism

The article discusses Microsoft’s decision to introduce a new version of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 subscription service that excludes Teams, in response to scrutiny from the European Union regulator and complaints from rival Slack.

Three Highlights:
1. Microsoft has agreed to sell Office 365 suite without Microsoft Teams in the EU and Switzerland due to complaints about unfair advantage gained by coupling the two offerings.
2. Slack, owned by Salesforce, has criticized Microsoft’s move, calling it “illegal” and alleging that Microsoft forced the installation of Teams to customers through its dominant productivity suite.
3. Microsoft stated that the unbundling also aims to provide multinational companies with more flexibility in standardizing their purchasing across different geographies.

Summary:
Microsoft is set to roll out a new version of its subscription services, Microsoft 365 and Office 365, that excludes Teams in response to antitrust scrutiny and complaints from competitors. The move aims to address concerns about unfair advantages gained by bundling the two offerings and provide more flexibility to multinational companies.


Editorial content by Emerson Grey

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