Users will be able to run their workloads in any of Azure’s more than 60 data center regions and access all of the standard Microsoft Cloud services (think Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and the Azure platform) and then enable residency options for all of these to meet their regulatory requirements. The company will also offer a “Sovereign Landing Zone” to recommend and enforce compliance options using the same infrastructure-as-code and policy-as-code features as its Azure Landing Zone. This, the company argues, will make it easier for its public sector customers to get up and running, yet also give them the flexibility to tailor these policies to their needs.