Microsoft Set to Dodge EU Fine with Offer to Unbundle Teams
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Microsoft is reportedly planning to unbundle Teams from its Microsoft 365 suite to avoid an EU fine, sparking criticism and skepticism from commenters about the company's practices and the impact on customers.
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Teams is so entrenched in the “enterprise” space there’s no going back for any of them.
Other competitors will be considered on their merits.
I’ve never seen a company use teams for any reason other than they already have it for free.
And the thought of paying for something that you already have is unthinkable to a CFO… and CFOs tend to run the IT department for some reason.
> CFOs tend to run the IT department for some reason.
Bean counters took over as bosses a long time ago.
Same thing here. You could pay Microsoft for Teams but you could also pay someone else for something like Teams, and the friction should be identical, enabling market competition again.