data sovereignty southeast asia

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Discussions on WindowsForum about data sovereignty in Southeast Asia focus on Microsoft's $4 billion investment in the region's AI and cloud infrastructure. The investment raises questions about how data residency and local regulations will shape cloud adoption in Malaysia and Indonesia. Users explore the balance between leveraging global cloud services and complying with national data sovereignty laws. The topic covers the implications for enterprise IT, security, and digital growth, highlighting the tension between centralized cloud platforms and regional data control requirements.
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    Microsoft’s $4 Billion Investment Sparks Southeast Asia’s AI and Cloud Revolution

    Microsoft’s aggressive push into Southeast Asia’s digital frontier marks a new era for the region’s aspirations in artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and inclusive digital growth. Years of steady investment, often measured in incremental data center upgrades and digital literacy...
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