Such a step was a response to the increasing concern of European business and state institutions, with the fact that their data may be outside the continent and that other countries, especially the United States, may enter the jurisdiction of other countries. This forced the protection measures of American companies, including Microsoft, to actively implement and adapt to EU requirements.
In April, Microsoft has already expressed its plans to protect data as part of the cloudy and AI infrastructure expansion in Europe. The company has announced that Microsoft engineers can access systems only with European data with the participation of real -time employees.
In addition, Microsoft’s “sovereign” special cloud, which focuses on compliance with European standards, is still in the pre -test mode. Full FEDED launch is expected before the end of the year.
Source: Ferra

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