EU targets Amazon, Microsoft cloud units for Big Tech 'gatekeeper' rules


EU targets Amazon, Microsoft cloud units for Big Tech 'gatekeeper' rules <br> European Union antitrust regulators said Amazon and Microsoft&rsquo;s cloud computing services should be designated as &ldquo;gatekeepers&rdquo; under landmark tech rules, ​a step that would subject them to strict obligations aimed at curbing market &zwnj;power. The designation under the Digital Markets Act would impose a set of obligations and bans on the world&#39;s two largest cloud providers, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, including limits on self-preferencing and ​requirements to ensure interoperability and data portability. So far, EU regulators have targeted core ​platform services such as search, social media and app stores to rein ⁠in Big Tech. Extending the DMA to cloud infrastructure would mark a significant expansion ​into a sector seen as critical to AI. The preliminary findings follow a seven-month-long investigation. &quot;Cloud ​services have become a cornerstone of Europe&rsquo;s economy &mdash; and a prerequisite for AI &mdash;&nbsp;with over half of EU businesses now relying on them, combined with record investment in public cloud infrastructure,&quot; EU tech chief ​Henna Virkkunen said in a statement. &quot;Given their central role in Europe&#39;s digital future, these ​services must operate in fair, open and competitive markets that foster trust and secure Europe&rsquo;s tech sovereignty.&quot; Amazon &zwnj;said ⁠the assessment disregards the breadth of cloud services available to European customers and risks deterring European investment and innovation. Read More: Indian tech hub names road for Trump, drawing criticism from Modi&#39;s BJP &quot;The EU already has comprehensive cloud regulation through the Data Act, and adding another heavy layer of overlapping regulation under the DMA undermines European competitiveness and access ​to cutting-edge information technology,&quot; ​an AWS spokesperson ⁠said. Microsoft pointed to its rival Google&#39;s growing power. &quot;We remain concerned that ignoring the growing power of Google Cloud and Gemini will tilt ​the market in a harmful way,&quot; a Microsoft spokesperson said. The commission&nbsp;singled out ⁠AWS and Microsoft Azure&#39;s significant turnover, bigger operational capacity and investments than rivals, vast and entrenched user bases, lock-in effects and high switching costs. The EU competition enforcer also cited the ⁠two ​services&#39; AI tools and partnerships as a decisive factor in ​cloud procurement. Amazon and Microsoft can now seek to counter the Commission&#39;s preliminary findings before the regulator issues a final ​decision in the coming months. <br> <img src="https://tribune.com.pk/story/2615091/eu-targets-amazon-microsoft-cloud-units-for-big-tech-gatekeeper-rules" alt=" EU targets Amazon, Microsoft cloud units for Big Tech 'gatekeeper' rules" width="100%">
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