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SAP sides with customers by making it easier to switch to rival service providers and end contracts — changes may help dodge possible EU antitrust fine

German software giant SAP commits to removing reinstatement fees and more, all in a bid to avoid a European Commission fine.

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Craig Hale6d agoen

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