- CISPE members access Microsoft software in Payg CSP-Hoster Program
- The benefits of privacy and sovereignty also come with the latest updates
- It is unclear whether it draws a line under a two -year war
In a major win for European cloud providers, the CISPE member can now present you Microsoft software under the Go Go Model through the Microsoft CSP Haster Program, which will be more closely related to the licensing costs on Microsoft’s own platform.
The news has come after numerous obstacles to the Cispey fight with Tech Dev, but now with members of the group, it is now able to host a workload without sharing customer data with Microsoft, the latest development is a major win of customer privacy.
However, after two years of fighting, there are still ongoing problems and limits, including the implementation of the ENTRA ID with Microsoft 365 – no alternative arrangement of identification is allowed.
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The CISPE described the victory as a “historical contract” that has the benefits of cost, privacy and sovereignty.
When it is generally available, Microsoft will enable 365 local (autonomous) European cloud infrastructure, while users will no longer need to pay more money to access Microsoft software on non -microsoft platforms.
Despite reaching some contracts over the past two years, the constant lobbying of Sesp has yielded even more results.
“What we are dealing with with Microsoft, CISPE Secretary General Francisco Mangoorns, explained, is an important step in our long -standing efforts to ensure the level of playground.”
“Enterprise users ‘La, new programs have directly identified the previous CISPE members’ concerns and have given European businesses the option to choose one of the widespread cloud solutions that meet their sovereignty, compliance and economic needs.”
This news has come to light a few days after we know that Microsoft is reading retaliation after failing to complete the previous deadline to fix the story.
Tikadar Pro Microsoft has asked to comment on development, but we have not received an immediate response. We also asked Sispy whether it ends the war.


