Britain's antitrust watchdog on Tuesday raised concerns over competition in the multi-billion-pound cloud computing market.
The former Amazon executive installed as the new chairman of the competition watchdog is facing questions about whether he will recuse himself from a decision to investigate the tech giant...
The British competition regulator tapped a top former Amazon executive as its new chair after accusations from Prime Minister Keir Starmer of stifling growth.
Gurr is not the only captain of industry the government has ushered in. Clare Barclay, the-then CEO of Microsoft UK, was appointed chair of the government's new Industrial Strategy Advisory Council in October last year. The unit is said to offer the government expert advice in partnership with business, unions, and other groups from across the UK.
A senior former Amazon executive was appointed as the new chair of the British competition authority after Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused it of hindering growth. TakeAway Points: Marcus Bokkerink will be replaced as the Competition and Markets Authority’s interim chair by Doug Gurr,
UK Says Microsoft And Amazon Are Dominant Players In Cloud Competition  Britain’s antitrust watchdog on Tuesday raised concerns over competition in the multi-billion-pound cloud computing market and singled out Microsoft and Amazon as the dominant players.
Web Services could come under scrutiny from U.K. regulators after an independent investigation found a lack of competition in the cloud-services market.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced its preliminary findings that the cloud services market "is not working as well as it could be." That relatively vague statement follows a 16-month investigation into the UK's cloud services market,
If the companies are found to have ‘strategic market status’ then they could face restrictions on egress fees and software licensing.
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has a new interim chairman: former Amazon executive Doug Gurr (pictured above).
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally concluded that the nation's cloud services market is not operating as competitively as it could, citing the dominant positions of Amazon (AMZN,
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released its provisional findings for its cloud services market investigation.