A new European regulator will keep an eye on cloud licensing issues

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  • CISPE launches new European Cloud Competition Observatory to monitor competition
  • ECCO’s first mission is to focus on Microsoft’s CISPE settlement
  • Broadcom/VMware is also under the spotlight

Non-profit trade association Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) has launched a new body to monitor unfair software licensing practices in the cloud market.

The newly formed European Cloud Competition Observatory (ECCO) was established as part of CISPE’s settlement with Microsoft following a complaint filed with the European Commission regarding the company’s anticompetitive business practices.

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