Microsoft accused of creating a monopoly on US government systems through
free upgrades
Date:
Mon, 18 Nov 2024 14:28:10 +0000
Description:
Microsoft reportedly offered the US government $150m in free cybersecurity services, and injected consultants into agencies.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Microsof t gave the US government $150 million in cybersecurity tools The deal
included the pricey Microsoft 365 Government G5 Consultants accused of increasing dependency on Microsoft
As Microsoft looks to confront European antitrust regulator scrutiny, the company is also facing investigations over alleged business practices over
the pond in the US.
It has been suggested Microsoft offered one of its most important customers, the US government, free services in order to keep it as a customer and stamp out competition.
A ProPublica report found the company pledged $150 million in cybersecurity services to the federal government during a 2021 White House summit led by President Joe Biden. Rumored to be internally known as the White House Offer, Microsofts pledge would see federal agencies gain access to the Microsoft 365 Government G5 security suite, which includes security, compliance and collaboration features. G5 costs around 60% more than G3. Microsoft accused
of monopolizing US government contracts
Furthermore, Microsoft consultants working within the governments agencies to assist with the implementation of the companys tools reportedly created a dependency on its services, effectively making it more difficult for the US government to switch providers.
The White House Offer benefited Microsoft beyond the cybersecurity space, as well. By boosting adoption of its Azure cloud platform, Microsoft would be able to intensify its competition against Amazon Web Services, which accounts for the largest portion of the cloud pie.
Steve Faehl, Federal Security CTO for Microsoft, stated the companys sole
goal during this period was to support an urgent request by the
Administration to enhance the security posture of federal agencies who were continuously being targeted by sophisticated nation-state threat actors.
A White House spokesperson sought to distance the government from Microsofts conduct: This was a voluntary commitment made by Microsoft and Microsoft
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https://www.techradar.com/pro/microsoft-accused-of-creating-a-monopoly-on-us-g overnment-systems-through-free-upgrades
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