By Foo Yun Chee Brussels (Reuters) - Microsoft will unbundle its chat and video app Teams from its Office product and make it easier for rival products ...
Wanted: 100,000 new donors | SaltWireBrussels - Microsoft will unbundle its chat and video app Teams from its Office product and make it easier for rival products to work with its software, the U.S. company said on Thursday in a move aimed at staving off a possible EU antitrust fine.
"Today we are announcing proactive changes that we hope will start to address these concerns in a meaningful way, even while the European Commission's investigation continues and we cooperate with it," Nanna-Louise Linde, Microsoft's vice president for European government affairs said in a blogpost.
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