A shortage of skilled workers, increasing bureaucratic requirements and growing complexity characterize the working reality in many companies. Artificial intelligence is considered a central lever for relieving employees – but its use depends on trust, infrastructure and clear rules. This is exactly where Microsoft has formulated concrete commitments for Europe – and backed them up with measurable measures. After a year, a lot has been achieved.
1. Expand AI and cloud capabilities in Europe
Microsoft has announced major investments in European cloud infrastructure. For example, we want to increase our European data center capacity, expand cloud operations to 16 European countries and operate more than 200 data centers on the continent by 2027. New data center regions have already been implemented and billion-euro investments have been announced, including for Germany. The goal is a comprehensive ecosystem that enables companies to operate AI applications close to their data and processes.
2. Anchoring digital resilience – legally secured
A central element of Microsoft’s strategy is the “European Digital Resilience Commitment” with the aim of maintaining the operation of its cloud services in Europe even in geopolitical crises. It includes a commitment to promptly and vigorously challenge any government order to shut down cloud operations in Europe in court. In addition, Microsoft is expanding partnerships with European providers and public institutions, including working with consulting firms, to offer fully integrated, managed sovereign cloud services or to help design and implement sovereign cloud and AI solutions in highly regulated sectors.
3. Protection of European data through concrete programs
Microsoft has built a broad portfolio of sovereign cloud options – from public to private cloud to national partner solutions. With the EU Data Boundary, we ensure that customer data can be stored and processed within the EU – now also for AI services such as Copilot. This is complemented by additional controls such as the Data Guardian, which monitors and logs access to sensitive data, or a Defending Your Data initiative, including our commitment to challenge government data requests relating to EU public or private sector customers where we have a legal basis to do so.
4. Expand cybersecurity programs in Europe
The increasing digitalization of the world of work is significantly increasing the requirements for cybersecurity. Microsoft has therefore expanded its European Security Program and is now working with governments and organizations in 27 European countries to identify and address threats at an early stage. Companies also benefit from this security ecosystem.
5. Open platforms as a basis for competitiveness
Another key point of the commitments is the promotion of open ecosystems. Microsoft provides companies with access to a wide range of AI models, including open source models, and enables them to be used in sovereign cloud environments. In concrete terms, this means: Companies can select and combine the models that suit their requirements – for example for recruiting analyses, further training programs or knowledge management. This flexibility is increasingly becoming a decisive competitive factor, especially in the competition for skilled workers.
What this means for HR practice
HR managers have to develop many tasks in parallel, such as:
- Automation of administrative activities to relieve employees
- Building digital skills in the workforce
- Use secure AI systems for recruiting and talent development
- Integration of AI into existing workflows instead of parallel isolated solutions
When selecting technologies, you must always pay attention to the optimal combination of central factors: infrastructure, security, data control and organizational implementation. Microsoft addresses these factors with a clear package of measures – from concrete investments to legally secured commitments to operational programs. This creates the basis for companies to use AI responsibly – and at the same time make the working world more productive, resilient and attractive.
For more than 40 years, Microsoft has been a trusted partner for digital innovation here in Germany, with software and services that form the backbone of a strong European cloud and AI ecosystem. We are more ready than ever to shape the digital future of companies together with our customers and partners.


