Agreed; and more generally, Microsoft's online services in general are terrible. Their login system is a mess, their UX is awful... our company is a microsoft partner but there's like 27 different ways to be one, with a bunch of different accounts, forms and systems for it. Azure UX is atrocious. And this nonsense spills into every single enterprise product they offer too (how many people complain about Teams?).
Here in Belgium, 80% of enterprise accounts use MS over Google and I genuinely don't get why. (Without getting into the fiasco of not really having an EU alternative to either of those)
> Here in Belgium, 80% of enterprise accounts use MS over Google and I genuinely don't get why. (Without getting into the fiasco of not really having an EU alternative to either of those)
Maybe because those enterprises already used on-prem AD? It's much "easier" to have a hybrid monstrosity combining on-prem AD and Azure AD than on-prem AD and Google (or anything non-MS, really). Plus, MS is already a supplier, so for large, bureaucratic entities, they already have a foot in the door.