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From AI, software to cloud, all in one go? Microsoft is reportedly facing a large-scale anti-monopoly investigation by the FTC.
The media reported that a key focus of the investigation is Microsoft's bundling of office productivity and security software with cloud products. If the news is true, it will be the US government's review of Microsoft's business practices again after the Microsoft breakup case at the beginning of this century, more than twenty years later.
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