Microsoft also parted with Huawei, following a US government ban
Huawei has been excluded from the list of servers and devices for Azure Stack cloud service by the world's largest software manufacturer.
A week after the US government banned cooperation with Chinese companies without a special license, Microsoft followed Google, Qualcomm, Intel or ARM to stop cooperating with Huawei. Accordingly, Huawei has been excluded from the list of server providers and equipment for Azure Stack cloud service by the world's largest software manufacturer.
However, Microsoft still has the Huawei logo appear on the homepage of Azure Stack, when clicking on the specific product, no longer the name Huawei. This shows that Microsoft has left open the possibility of revoking the Windows operating system license for Chinese technology company.
Huawei is no longer a server provider for Microsoft. Photo: Reuters.
Huawei is one of the hardware vendors that creates servers and equipment for Azure Stack, the hybrid cloud platform service that allows customers to install and deploy their Azure cloud services.
Microsoft does not make any comment on this move.
Earlier, Microsoft also stopped selling the MateBook X Pro and other Huawei products on its website.
Currently, any changes in the cooperation between US companies and Huawei are interested and followed by investors to assess the impact of the embargo.
Currently, there are many large corporations in many fields claiming to suspend the supply of components, technology and services to Huawei as decided by US President Donald Trump. Including Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Google, ARM and some other partners from Europe and Asia.
Before Huawei removed from Azure Stack component provider list, Microsoft stopped selling the MateBook X Pro and other Chinese company products on website.a
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