Microsoft Sovereign Cloud adds Azure Local, Microsoft 365 Local and Foundry Local to run productivity, governance and large AI models inside fully disconnected, sovereign environments. It enables local inferencing, consistent policy enforcement, operational continuity and hardware support.
Microsoft announced Microsoft Sovereign Cloud extensions that run governance, productivity, and large AI models inside fully disconnected environments. These additions enable Azure Local, Microsoft 365 Local, and Foundry Local to operate within sovereign boundaries without external connectivity.
Main feature/change and impact
Azure Local adds disconnected operations for mission-critical infrastructure under consistent Azure governance. Microsoft 365 Local brings Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business server workloads into customer-controlled boundaries. Foundry Local supports large multimodal models with partner GPUs for local inferencing. Together they deliver a unified sovereign private cloud stack that preserves control, enforces policy, and reduces external dependency risk.Practical implications
Organizations can deploy full stack workloads on-premises while keeping Azure-consistent management and policies. Regulated agencies maintain compliance by retaining data, identities, and operations inside sovereign boundaries. AI teams can run large model inferencing locally on partner hardware without cloud access. Operations teams gain continuity for disconnected scenarios, lowering operational risk and meeting regulatory and mission requirements.By combining Microsoft’s technological leadership with Proximus NXT’s sovereign cloud expertise, we are enabling our customers to innovate confidently. Customers can start fast, expand over time and maintain a unified operational model.Microsoft’s expansion shifts deployment choices toward true sovereignty, reducing reliance on public cloud connectivity. Next steps for organizations: assess workload control needs, validate hardware footprints for Foundry Local, and plan governance mapping for Azure-consistent policies.
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