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Microsoft Faces Second Major UK Investigation Over Cloud Licensing Practices

Microsoft is facing renewed regulatory pressure in the United Kingdom as the country’s competition watchdog opens a second major investigation into its cloud licensing practices.

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Microsoft is facing renewed regulatory pressure in the United Kingdom as the country’s competition watchdog opens a second major investigation into its cloud licensing practices. The move signals growing concern over how dominant technology firms structure their services in an increasingly vital digital economy.

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The probe is being led by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which has been closely examining the cloud computing sector amid fears that competition is being stifled. This latest investigation specifically targets Microsoft’s licensing terms for its widely used enterprise software and whether they unfairly advantage its own cloud platform.

Concerns Over Licensing Practices

At the center of the investigation is the question of whether Microsoft’s licensing rules create obstacles for customers who wish to use competing cloud services. Products such as Windows Server and Microsoft 365 are essential tools for businesses worldwide, and regulators are assessing whether the cost or complexity of running these products on rival platforms discourages fair competition.

Microsoft faces second major UK investigation over cloud licensing | Reuters

Critics argue that such practices effectively steer customers toward Microsoft’s own cloud ecosystem, known as Microsoft Azure. If true, this could limit the ability of competitors to attract customers and grow their market share.

The CMA is expected to examine whether these licensing structures amount to a form of “lock-in,” where businesses become dependent on a single provider due to financial or technical barriers. This issue has become increasingly important as organizations rely more heavily on cloud infrastructure for everyday operations.

A Continuation of Earlier Scrutiny

This is not the first time Microsoft’s cloud business has come under the microscope in the UK. A prior investigation by the CMA highlighted concerns about the dominance of major cloud providers and identified Microsoft’s licensing practices as a potential factor affecting competition.

While that earlier review stopped short of imposing penalties, it raised red flags about how the market operates. The current investigation builds on those findings and suggests that regulators are not fully satisfied with the progress made so far.

The decision to launch a second probe indicates that the CMA is prepared to take a more assertive stance, particularly as cloud computing becomes an essential service for both private companies and public institutions.

Potential Regulatory Consequences

One of the most significant outcomes of the investigation could be whether Microsoft is designated as having “strategic market status” under the UK’s evolving digital competition laws. Such a designation would give regulators broader authority to impose specific rules on how the company conducts its business.

These measures could include requiring Microsoft to modify its licensing terms, ensure greater interoperability with competing platforms, and make it easier for customers to switch providers without incurring excessive costs.

Regulators may also explore whether additional safeguards are needed as Microsoft continues to integrate advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, into its cloud offerings. The rapid growth of AI services has added a new dimension to competition concerns, as companies that control both infrastructure and software ecosystems may gain a significant advantage.

Wider Industry Impact

The investigation reflects broader concerns about the structure of the global cloud computing market, which is dominated by a handful of large players. Alongside Microsoft, companies like Amazon and Google control a substantial share of the market, making it difficult for smaller providers to compete.

For businesses, the stakes are high. Cloud services underpin everything from data storage to software deployment, and limited competition can lead to higher costs, reduced flexibility, and slower innovation. Many industry groups have called for stronger regulatory oversight to ensure a level playing field.

The CMA’s actions could therefore have ripple effects beyond Microsoft, potentially reshaping how all major cloud providers operate in the UK. If stricter rules are introduced, they may set a precedent for regulators in other countries facing similar concerns.

Microsoft’s Position

Microsoft has indicated that it will cooperate with the investigation and has previously taken steps to address regulatory concerns. These efforts include adjustments to pricing models and initiatives aimed at improving data portability for customers.

The company maintains that its practices are designed to enhance customer choice and drive innovation, not restrict competition. It also points to the dynamic nature of the cloud market, where multiple large providers continue to invest heavily and compete for business.

Nonetheless, the scrutiny reflects a growing perception among regulators that voluntary changes may not be sufficient to address systemic issues within the market.

Microsoft faces second major UK investigation over cloud licensing |  Company News - Business Standard

A Critical Moment for Cloud Regulation

The outcome of this investigation could mark a turning point in how digital markets are regulated in the UK. As cloud computing becomes a cornerstone of modern infrastructure, ensuring fair competition has become a priority for policymakers.

For Microsoft, the stakes extend beyond potential penalties. The findings could influence how it structures its cloud services globally, particularly if other jurisdictions follow the UK’s lead.

More broadly, the case highlights a fundamental challenge in the tech industry: balancing the benefits of scale and integration with the need to preserve open and competitive markets. As regulators grapple with this issue, the decisions made in this investigation could shape the future of cloud computing for years to come.

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