Eu Cloud Regulation
The latest Eu Cloud Regulation coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
EU preliminarily designates AWS, Azure as DMA gatekeepers for cloud services.
The European Commission has preliminarily designated Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act for cloud infrastructure services. If confirmed, the ruling would impose strict interoperability, data portability, and anti-self-preferencing obligations on the two largest cloud providers in Europe, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape and accelerating multi-cloud adoption.
Indy Data Partners Doubles Down on Microsoft’s Data Platform with Expanded SQL and Azure Offerings
Indy Data Partners announced an expansion of its Microsoft data services on June 28, 2026, focusing on SQL Server modernization, Azure analytics, Power BI governance, and Azure Databricks. The veteran-owned IT consultancy aims to help enterprises navigate the complicated Microsoft data ecosystem, particularly those running Windows-based workloads.
April 2026 Deadline Looms for App-V Hosting 5.0: Microsoft Pushes AVD and MSIX App Attach
Microsoft will end support for Application Virtualization Hosting 5.0 on April 14, 2026, forcing organizations to migrate to Azure Virtual Desktop with MSIX app attach. The article details the risks of remaining on the unsupported platform, steps for assessment, App-V to MSIX conversion, and AVD deployment, along with coexistence strategies and cost considerations.
As EU DMA Targets AWS and Azure, Alphabet’s Stock Teeters on 100-Day Moving Average
Alphabet shares hover near the 100-day moving average after a sharp selloff triggered by a strong U.S. jobs report and the EU’s decision to extend DMA rules to cloud providers AWS and Azure. The regulatory move could benefit Google Cloud by easing switching costs and interoperability, but near-term technical risks remain as the stock tests key support.
EU Flags AWS and Azure as Digital Gatekeepers Under DMA, Targeting Cloud Lock-In
The European Commission has preliminarily designated Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act, targeting cloud lock-in practices such as egress fees, interoperability restrictions, and self-preferencing. If confirmed, the move would force the hyperscalers to implement data portability, open APIs, and fair licensing within six months, reshaping the $300 billion cloud market and offering enterprises new freedom to switch providers.
Nature Critique Reignites Debate Over Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Quantum Claims
Nature has published a formal critique of Microsoft's 2025 Majorana 1 topological qubit paper, reigniting debate over whether the company truly achieved a quantum computing milestone. Physicist Henry Legg argues the evidence can be explained by trivial phenomena, while Microsoft defends its topological gap protocol. The dispute echoes a 2018 retraction and could impact Microsoft's quantum roadmap.
EU Targets AWS and Azure as Gatekeepers: What the DMA Means for Enterprise Cloud in 2026
The European Commission has preliminarily designated AWS and Azure as gatekeepers under the DMA, requiring them to open platforms, eliminate egress fees, and ensure interoperability. The decision targets long‑standing practices like restrictive licensing and technical lock‑in, setting a compliance deadline for enterprises by mid‑2027. IT leaders are urged to audit cloud dependencies and pilot multi‑cloud architectures now.
AMD Venice to Outship Nvidia Vera by 1M Units in 2027, But Platform War Looms
A Morgan Stanley forecast predicts AMD's Zen 6 EPYC Venice will outship Nvidia's Vera CPU by one million units in 2027, signaling confidence in x86 for general-purpose servers. However, the real battle is over total platform integration, where Nvidia's tightly coupled CPU-GPU stack and CUDA ecosystem command higher revenue per system. TSMC's advanced packaging capacity constraints will heavily influence whether either chip meets its volume ambitions.
Microsoft’s Smart Golf Grip: How Azure and Sensoria Mapped Bryson DeChambeau’s Swing in 2016
Microsoft and Sensoria partnered with Bryson DeChambeau in 2016 to build a pressure-sensing golf grip that streamed real-time data to Azure and visualized it on Surface tablets, giving the pro unprecedented insight into his swing mechanics. The prototype never became a product but showcased early IoT and cloud analytics capabilities that foreshadowed today's data-driven sports tech.
Windows 11 Insider Builds 26300 and 26220 Bring Taskbar Sizing Redesign, File Explorer Fixes
Windows 11 Insider builds 26300.8758 (Experimental) and 26220.8754 (Beta) arrived on June 26, 2026, headlined by a long-requested taskbar size setting with three presets, crucial File Explorer stability and performance fixes, and security patches that harden the OS. The update also brings dedicated Azure Virtual Desktop optimizations, smaller UI tweaks, and updated inbox apps, cementing this as one of the most polished Insider releases in recent memory.
European Commission: AWS and Azure Should Be Regulated as Cloud Gatekeepers Under DMA
The European Commission announced on June 25, 2026, its preliminary view that AWS and Azure should be designated as gatekeepers under the DMA. The move could force radical changes to interoperability, data portability, and licensing in the enterprise cloud market, with a final decision expected by end of 2026.
EU Designates AWS and Azure as Cloud Gatekeepers Under DMA, Accelerates Interoperability Push
EU regulators propose designating AWS and Azure as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act, forcing cloud interoperability and challenging vendor lock-in. The move could reshape Microsoft IT by unbundling integrated services and enabling multi-cloud portability, though legal battles loom.
Why Microsoft 365 Users Thought There Was an Outage on June 26 (and How to Avoid the Hype)
On June 26, 2026, social media buzzed with reports of a Microsoft 365 outage, but official channels confirmed services were operational. This article dissects how outage rumors spread, offers tips to verify real issues, and examines the broader impact of cloud service anxiety on businesses.