• Microsoft strengthens its in-country data processing push with mo

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Nov 5 16:00:09 2025
    Microsoft strengthens its in-country data processing push with more sovereignty options

    Date:
    Wed, 05 Nov 2025 15:53:38 +0000

    Description:
    Microsoft says 15 markets will have local Copilot processing by the end of 2026, with more to come.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Local Copilot processing to be live in Australia, India, Japan and the UK by the
    end of this year Microsofts ongoing commitment to the EU sees new Belgium
    data center on the way Azure Local customers are getting access to Nvidias latest GPUs

    Microsoft has promised to bring in-country processing to Copilot to 15
    markets by the end of 2026 in order to comply with data residency requirements, adding Canada, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UAE and the US in 2026.

    The expansion will all come in 2026, with Australia, India, Japan and the UK set to get access to localized processing by the end of 2025.

    This is on top of end-to-end AI data processing within Europe as part of the EU Data Boundary. Microsoft goes big on supporting localized data processing

    Microsoft Specialized Clouds President and CTO Douglas Phillips announced a whole series of expanded features and services in a blog post , including improvements to Microsoft 365 Local, which he declared would get access to
    the latest Nvidia GPUs just like any other cloud.

    Alluding to a positive uptake in the companys sovereign technologies,
    Phillips added that Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs will become available in Azure Local. Users can scale to hundreds of servers, and disconnected operations coming in early 2026 will allow regulated industries to use Microsofts private cloud environments with on-prem control planes for maximum security.

    In Europe specifically, Microsoft has already established a board of
    directors to oversee sovereignty compliance. A new Belgium data center is
    also in the works, adding to the companys existing Austria site.

    Other upcoming changes include Azure Site Recovery within Azure Local to reduce downtime during outages and dedicated EU-based Microsoft engineers and operators to comply with Sovereign Public Cloud principles.

    Acknowledging that customers may also want the flexibility to combine local providers with Microsofts tools, the company has also partnered with Delos Cloud in Germany and Bleu in France to support their governments.

    With these continual improvements to sovereignty options and partnerships
    with local third parties, Microsofts response to customer demands is refreshing. Recently slated for vendor lock-in, its clear that Microsoft is upping its game as the global cloud industry shifts.

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