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A customer asked me recently whether they needed to worry about the US CLOUD Act if their Azure tenant was based in the Netherlands. They had read that their data stays in Europe, saw the "EU Data Boundary" label in the admin portal, and assumed that settled it.
It doesn't. Not completely. And the gap between what they assumed and what the law actually says is exactly where digital sovereignty conversations go wrong.
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Mohammad Al Rousan is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in Azure, a cloud architect, and a recognized leader in enterprise AI and data platforms. With over a decade of hands-on experience, he specializes in designing and scaling secure, production-grade solutions across Azure AI, Databricks, and modern cloud-native architectures. Top 10 Microsoft Azure Blogs
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