Microsoft has made new commitments in Europe to ensure the continuity of its services, pledging to take legal action if any government demands cessation of operations. The company will store its source code in Switzerland and expand its data centers by 40% over the next two years, doubling its capacity to strengthen Europe's economic competitiveness. Microsoft's president, Brad Smith, acknowledges European regulations and emphasizes the company's long-standing respect for European values, ensuring that it operates in compliance with local laws.
Microsoft is committed to storing source code in Switzerland and will legally protect European operations against external pressures, ensuring continuity of services amid geopolitical tensions.
The company plans to expand its data center capacity by 40% over two years, doubling its operations to over 200 data centers, bolstering Europe’s economic competitiveness.
Brad Smith emphasized that Microsoft's approach respects European laws and values, acknowledging the importance of regulations like the Digital Markets Act in its European operations.
Microsoft promises to take aggressive legal action if any government tries to disrupt its cloud services in Europe, reinforcing its commitment to a resilient digital infrastructure.
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