While that may be shady, if there’s a point to be made here it has to be made. Microsoft is well-known for their anti-competitive lock-in practices. It’s not surprising at all that they’re pulling off the same with Azure and their rival paying to make that known isn’t particularly problematic.
While that may be shady, if there’s a point to be made here it has to be made. Microsoft is well-known for their anti-competitive lock-in practices. It’s not surprising at all that they’re pulling off the same with Azure and their rival paying to make that known isn’t particularly problematic.
I think I smell toast. Who is known for and pulling off what?
Sorry, I meant “Microsoft” when I said “Azure”. Fixed now.