Achieving Digital Sovereignty with Microsoft’s Sovereign Cloud: A Comprehensive Guide
Overview
Digital sovereignty has evolved from a niche concern into a fundamental requirement for organizations operating across borders, regulated industries, and complex supply chains. In 2026, Forrester recognized Microsoft as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Sovereign Cloud Platforms, highlighting its ability to provide consistent sovereign controls across multiple environments—public cloud, private cloud, and disconnected deployments. This guide translates that recognition into actionable steps for IT leaders, compliance officers, and cloud architects. You’ll learn how Microsoft’s platform approach to sovereignty—combining technical controls, operational practices, and contractual commitments—can help you adopt cloud and AI without compromising on control, compliance, independence, or innovation.


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