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Microsoft walked away from a $3 billion deal to lease Oracle cloud capacity over security concerns
Microsoft walked away from a potential $3 billion deal to lease Oracle's cloud infrastructure due to Oracle's refusal to add a security framework for U.S. government data. The failed talks highlight growing competition for cloud computing resources amid the AI boom, with Microsoft now exploring other providers to expand its Azure cloud capacity.
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