EU: Microsoft has not complied
Microsoft was found guilty last March of abusing its dominant position in the low-end server market by refusing to disclose the information that would allow rival servers to interoperate. These rivals could not compete adequately with Microsoft’s "ubiquitous" position on the market, the EU executive branch had said.
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