Microsoft Azure Powers Europe's AI Revolution with Expanded Cloud Infrastructure

Europe’s Growing Appetite for Cloud and AI

Across Europe, organizations are rapidly adopting cloud and artificial intelligence to transform operations and services. Public sector entities like Manchester City Council have turned to Microsoft 365 Copilot to streamline administrative tasks and enhance citizen engagement. Meanwhile, companies such as Inriver leverage Microsoft Foundry to revolutionize product information management. These innovations are fueled by Microsoft Azure, the platform that underpins both Copilot and Foundry, enabling businesses to build, deploy, and scale AI solutions with robust security and performance. From retail to government, European customers are embracing Azure to run critical workloads and advance their AI strategies, driving a new wave of digital transformation.

Microsoft Azure Powers Europe's AI Revolution with Expanded Cloud Infrastructure
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Meeting Europe’s Cloud and AI Demand

To support this surge in demand—from core business systems to advanced analytics and AI-powered apps—Microsoft is making substantial investments in datacenter regions throughout Europe. This fiscal year alone, the company has expanded into new markets and scaled existing ones, ensuring customers can grow with confidence.

New and Expanded Datacenter Regions

Microsoft’s European footprint now includes regions in:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark (two regions)
  • Greece
  • Finland

Globally, Microsoft’s infrastructure spans over 80 datacenter regions in 34 countries, offering customers unparalleled choice for data residency, compliance, and performance. These investments go beyond mere capacity—they deliver trusted, sovereign solutions designed for transparency, operational control, and alignment with local regulations.

Comprehensive Sovereign Solutions Without Compromise

Microsoft is rapidly expanding with a clear mission: help organizations scale as demand grows. Investments are targeted where customers are building and scaling critical workloads. The company is strengthening its regional footprint with secure, resilient cloud and AI services—including sovereign solutions that provide the control and deployment flexibility many organizations require.

Microsoft Azure Powers Europe's AI Revolution with Expanded Cloud Infrastructure
Source: azure.microsoft.com

Between Azure datacenter regions across the European Union, the EU Data Boundary, and Microsoft Sovereign Cloud, customers gain granular control over where data is stored and processed—without sacrificing access to advanced cloud and AI capabilities. These offerings support innovation with transparency and full regulatory alignment.

Learn more about Microsoft Sovereign Cloud

Northern Europe: Scaling AI and Cloud Innovation in the Nordics

In the Scandinavian countries, demand from industry, the public sector, and enterprises is rising rapidly, driven by advanced digital and AI workloads. In Sweden, Microsoft is pairing this growing demand with a commitment to sustainability, building datacenters powered by renewable energy and exploring innovative cooling solutions. The Nordic region exemplifies how cloud and AI can drive economic growth while respecting environmental goals.

Looking Ahead: A Digital Future for Europe

Microsoft’s ongoing investments underscore its dedication to Europe’s digital future. By expanding datacenter regions, offering sovereign cloud options, and supporting cutting-edge AI workloads, Azure is helping organizations across the continent innovate with confidence. As demand continues to accelerate, Microsoft is well-positioned to provide the secure, scalable, and trusted infrastructure needed to power Europe’s next wave of transformation.

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