Microsoft Tops Forrester Sovereign Cloud Rankings as Demand Surges
Microsoft Named Leader in Forrester Wave for Sovereign Cloud Platforms
Microsoft has been recognized as a Leader in The Forrester WaveTM: Sovereign Cloud Platforms, Q2 2026, a major evaluation of cloud providers’ capabilities in digital sovereignty. The ranking reflects Microsoft’s strong scores in current offerings, strategy, and customer feedback, the report states.

“Digital sovereignty is no longer a niche requirement—it is table stakes for any organization operating across borders or in regulated industries,” said a Forrester analyst. “Microsoft’s platform approach stood out for its consistency across public, private, and hybrid environments.”
The evaluation assessed providers based on how they meet sovereignty needs such as data residency, access controls, and operational independence. Forrester noted that no single deployment model fits all requirements, making Microsoft’s multi-environment controls a key differentiator.
Background: The Sovereign Cloud Landscape
Sophisticated organizations are increasingly combining public cloud, private cloud, and disconnected environments to achieve desired sovereignty levels while balancing risk, regulations, functionality, and cost. Forrester’s research highlights that leadership in this space requires consistent controls across all models, not just isolated offerings.
Microsoft’s sovereign capabilities span its entire cloud ecosystem—from Azure public cloud with region-specific data residency (e.g., EU Data Boundary) to private cloud via Azure Local, and partner-operated national clouds like Bleu and Delos Cloud. “The goal is not isolation but maintaining access to modern cloud capabilities under sovereign controls,” the analyst added.

What This Means for Enterprises
The recognition underscores Microsoft’s long-term commitment to enabling cloud and AI adoption without compromising on control or compliance. For organizations, this means they can build a sovereign IT posture that evolves with changing regulations and geopolitical conditions.
Microsoft Sovereign Cloud integrates technical controls, operational practices, and contractual commitments across deployment models. This allows customers to extend sovereignty consistently across AI, productivity, security, and cloud platform services, as noted in the Forrester report.
“Microsoft’s ability to provide key sovereign capabilities in both public and private cloud gives enterprises flexibility to adapt over time,” noted a Microsoft spokesperson. “This is critical for industries like finance, healthcare, and government.”
Read the full Forrester report for detailed analysis.
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