Operational Renewable

Microsoft Azure — Austria (Vienna) AI Region

Vienna, Austria

Capacity
120MW
Operator
Microsoft
AI Focus
Azure AI services, OpenAI API, DACH enterprise workloads
Year
2024

Microsoft expanded Azure into Austria with a new cloud region in 2024, establishing data residency infrastructure for Austria and extending the DACH (Germany-Austria-Switzerland) coverage footprint alongside existing German regions (West Europe in Frankfurt, Germany West Central in Frankfurt). The Vienna region is a distinct entity — not a satellite of the German regions — providing dedicated Austrian data sovereignty, which matters for a distinctive class of Austrian and international customers.

Austria’s regulatory environment makes local cloud infrastructure particularly valuable. Austria is home to the United Nations’ Vienna International Centre — one of four major UN campuses worldwide — and to over 30 international organizations including OIEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), UNODC (UN Office on Drugs and Crime), and OPEC. These organizations require cloud infrastructure with neutral jurisdiction characteristics. Vienna is also a regional hub for diplomatic missions, international arbitration (the Vienna International Arbitral Centre), and treaty-based organizations, all of which have data sensitivity requirements best served by infrastructure physically in Austria.

Beyond international institutions, Austria’s enterprise AI market is driven by its industrial base. Austria is a mid-sized European industrial economy with strengths in precision manufacturing, automotive components (supplying German OEMs), pharmaceuticals (Boehringer Ingelheim’s Vienna campus), financial services (Erste Group, Raiffeisen Bank International, Vienna Insurance Group), and logistics and energy (OMV, Wien Energie). AI for manufacturing quality control, financial risk modeling, and energy grid optimization are priority workloads.

Austria has implemented strict data protection standards — Austrian courts have been among the most aggressive in the EU in enforcing GDPR against US cloud providers, with the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) issuing landmark rulings against Google Analytics in 2022 and finding unlawful transfers to US servers. The local Azure region directly addresses these compliance challenges, allowing Austrian enterprises to use Azure AI services without cross-border transfer concerns.

Azure OpenAI Service is available in the Vienna region with German-language models, supporting Austrian-German dialect awareness in enterprise AI deployments. Austrian government digital transformation under the Digital Austria Act and E-Government initiatives leverages Azure for public administration AI applications.

Energy: 100% renewable energy (Austrian hydropower is dominant — Austria generates ~70% of its electricity from hydropower, one of the highest shares in the EU)

Reference Metadata

Country
Austria
Region
Vienna
City
Vienna
Status
Operational
Timeline Year
2024
Location Precision
City
Machine-readable record
JSON GeoJSON

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