Microsoft Pulls Huawei Products From One of Its Cloud Server Catalogs

Software maker still hasn’t said whether it is rescinding Huawei’s Windows license 

A member of Huawei's reception staff walks in front of a large screen displaying the logo in the foyer of a building used for high profile customer visits and displays at the company's Bantian campus on April 12, 2019 in Shenzhen, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

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Microsoft Corp. has removed Huawei Technologies Co. from one of its websites offering cloud gear, a week after the U.S. government blacklisted the Chinese company. The world’s largest software maker still won’t comment on whether it is rescinding Huawei’s licence to use the Windows operating system.

On the Azure Stack product website, Huawei’s logo is still present on the main page but the company and its offerings have been removed from the product catalog.