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Microsoft expands European cloud operations

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  • Microsoft will expand its data center capacity in Europe by 40% over the next two years, investing billions annually to support local digital infrastructure.
  • The company pledged to shield European operations from potential U.S. government interference, including hosting critical cloud services under European law and oversight.
  • Microsoft introduced five new digital commitments aimed at bolstering data sovereignty and aligning operations with EU regulations like the Digital Markets Act.

[EUROPE] Microsoft has announced a significant expansion of its data center infrastructure across Europe, pledging to protect its European operations from potential disruptions amid escalating transatlantic tensions. The company plans to increase its data center capacity by 40% over the next two years, investing tens of billions of dollars annually and extending operations into 16 European countries.

Speaking in Brussels, Microsoft President Brad Smith emphasized the company's commitment to European customers, including governments, stating that Microsoft would resist any potential U.S. government orders to halt cloud services in Europe. He assured that the company would vigorously challenge such directives in court and implement business continuity plans, including hosting critical code in Switzerland.

This announcement comes at a time when European leaders are increasingly advocating for greater technological sovereignty, seeking to reduce dependency on major U.S. cloud providers like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. Smith highlighted Microsoft's dedication to supporting Europe's digital needs and collaborating with local partners amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

In recent years, Europe has ramped up its regulatory efforts to ensure that sensitive data—particularly in sectors such as health, finance, and public administration—remains within its borders. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has set a global benchmark for privacy standards, and newer legislative initiatives, such as the proposed European Cyber Resilience Act, further underscore the continent’s push for digital autonomy. Microsoft’s latest move appears calibrated to align with these broader regulatory shifts and to reassure policymakers of its long-term commitment to compliance.

In addition to the expansion, Microsoft unveiled five "digital commitments" to Europe, including operating its European cloud services under European law and oversight by a local board. The company also emphasized its respect for European regulations, such as the Digital Markets Act, and its commitment to complying with local laws globally.

The announcement also comes against the backdrop of heightened political rhetoric in the United States regarding the extraterritorial application of U.S. laws. Proposals such as a potential expansion of the U.S. CLOUD Act have sparked concerns among foreign governments about American jurisdiction over data stored abroad. Microsoft’s legal strategy—to contest any future data seizure demands through local legal channels—signals an attempt to preemptively address these sovereignty concerns.

Microsoft's expansion is expected to generate thousands of jobs across the continent, both directly through construction and data center operations, and indirectly by supporting a broader cloud ecosystem. The company noted that partnerships with local universities, research institutions, and small businesses would be integral to its plan, potentially boosting Europe's competitiveness in sectors like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

The expansion and commitments are part of Microsoft's broader strategy to reinforce its presence in Europe and address concerns over data sovereignty and compliance with European data protection laws. By increasing its data center capacity and adhering to European regulations, Microsoft aims to strengthen trust with its European customers and contribute to the region's digital transformation.

Industry analysts view Microsoft’s approach as a calculated bid to differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded and politically sensitive cloud services market. While Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud have also made investments in European infrastructure, Microsoft's overtures toward regulatory transparency and legal independence may give it an edge with governments and enterprises wary of foreign control.

As Microsoft continues to invest in its European operations, the company remains focused on delivering secure, compliant, and innovative cloud services that meet the evolving needs of its customers in the region.


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