SAP Makes Concessions to Allay EU Antitrust Concerns in Software Probe

The Wall Street JournalFriday, November 14, 2025 at 12:21:00 PM
SAP Makes Concessions to Allay EU Antitrust Concerns in Software Probe
SAP has proposed concessions to address European Union antitrust concerns regarding its software services. The proposals allow clients to select from various support-services providers and choose different levels of SAP support, including the option for no support at all. This move aims to alleviate regulatory scrutiny and enhance client flexibility in service options.
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