Capgemini and Microsoft Expand Sovereign Cloud Partnership
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 11, 2026 · Last updated Feb 11, 2026
The expanded partnership between Capgemini and Microsoft is expected to positively impact the cloud computing and cybersecurity markets by offering integrated sovereign cloud solutions. This will likely drive increased adoption of Microsoft's sovereign cloud portfolio and AI technologies, benefiting both Capgemini and Microsoft's market shares and potentially influencing industry standards for data sovereignty and compliance.
Capgemini announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Microsoft to offer comprehensive, fully integrated, managed cloud services focused on digital sovereignty, compliance, and business continuity. This collaboration aims to accelerate clients' adoption of Microsoft Sovereign Cloud portfolio and innovative AI technologies. The partnership will deliver end-to-end sovereign solutions, including assessments, risk exposure analysis, and actionable recommendations tailored to client needs across various sectors like financial services, public sector, defense, and life sciences. Both Aiman Ezzat, CEO of Capgemini, and Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft's commercial business, highlighted the critical importance of balancing innovation with sovereignty and compliance in today's complex environment. The initiative builds on a two-decade partnership and includes examples like Bleu, a trusted cloud partner launched by Capgemini and Orange Group in France, utilizing Microsoft's technologies to serve the French State and other critical operators.
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