cloud tenancy

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The cloud tenancy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about multi-tenant and single-tenant deployment models for Microsoft cloud services, particularly in high-security government environments. Recent threads focus on the U.S. House of Representatives' pilot program for Microsoft Copilot, which raised questions about tenancy configurations, auditability, and contractual protections. Topics include the shift from a ban to a managed pilot, the use of Azure Government and GCC High tenancies, and how tenancy choices affect data security and compliance. These discussions highlight the importance of cloud tenancy decisions for enterprise IT and government agencies adopting AI tools while safeguarding sensitive data.
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    Congress Launches One-Year Copilot Pilot With Data Protections

    The U.S. House of Representatives is reversing course on a high‑profile digital ban and will begin a managed, one‑year pilot to give thousands of House staffers access to Microsoft Copilot — a move framed as institutional modernization but one that raises immediate questions about tenancy...
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    Congress Copilot Pilot: Microsoft Copilot for House Staff with Guardrails

    Starting this fall, the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a managed, year‑long pilot giving thousands of House staffers access to Microsoft Copilot, a dramatic policy reversal from the chamber’s 2024 ban and a consequential test case for how democracies adopt generative AI while trying to...
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    House Adopts Microsoft Copilot: A Governance-Driven AI Rollout for Congress

    The House of Representatives has quietly moved from prohibition to adoption: according to an Axios briefing shared with reporters, the House will begin rolling out Microsoft Copilot for members and staff as part of a broader push to modernize the chamber and integrate artificial intelligence...
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