EU antitrust regulators are slated to accept Microsoft’s (MSFT) offer to expand the price differential between the Office product sold with its Teams service and its software sold without Teams, Reuters’ Foo Yun Chee reports, citing people familiar with the matter. The move would resolve a long-running case brought on by a 2020 complaint by Salesforce’s (CRM) Slack, which could have result in a large antitrust fine for the U.S. software and technology giant, the author notes.
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