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EU finds Microsoft violated antirust laws by bundling Teams
(www.engadget.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Oh look, the EU making teams harder to use. I'm sure slack and workspaces will bring down that price any day now ๐
Pointless move for political points.
Let me guess. You're an American?
In Europe we have rules, regulations and consumer protections because our respective countries and the collective union actually give a shit about the people that live here.
Help! MS gives us chat with good integration with its other services, I'm being assaulted!
Did you even read what this is about?
I doubt that you're interested in arguing in good faith, but if by some miracle you do care about having an informed opinion before opening your mouth, how would you respond to things like this?
There are many reasons vc's fail and just as many excuses. 2 paragraphs with no mentions of slack, workspaces, hipchat, discord, etc is far from an analysis of an uncompetitive field and product
Teams offers voice, chat, call queues and routing, telephony and traditional voip including international regions, along with saml, log shipping, and DLP. And they are charging $5/mo in a revenue positive service. So, to answer your question, I would reserve my judgment for something more substantial than a failed CEOs single rant on hacker news.
I would be more supportive if there were more products that could compete on base features before we talk about integration, as well as seeing a non profitable service eg loss leading.