Microsoft Azure — Colombia (Bogotá)
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Microsoft opened its first cloud region in Colombia in 2024, anchored by a $150 million infrastructure investment — the largest single cloud infrastructure commitment in Colombian history at the time. The Bogotá region comprises multiple Availability Zones within the metropolitan area and supports Azure’s full AI portfolio, including Azure OpenAI Service, Azure AI Studio, and Microsoft Copilot for enterprise deployments.
Colombia is the most important cloud AI market in the Andean region and the third-largest digital economy in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. Bogotá is home to the regional headquarters of major multinationals, a growing financial technology sector, and the headquarters of Latin America’s largest banks with Colombian operations, including Bancolombia, Davivienda, and BBVA Colombia. The Colombian government under the Digital Colombia strategy has set ambitious targets for public sector cloud adoption, and Azure’s Colombia region is a key enabler.
A distinctive driver for Colombia’s AI infrastructure is the country’s digital transformation momentum after decades of peace-building and economic stabilization. The Colombian IT services export industry, centered in Bogotá and Medellín, has grown rapidly — Medellín in particular has repositioned from its troubled 20th-century history to a recognized technology and innovation hub. Nearshore software development for US and European clients, BPO operations, and AI-powered legal tech and compliance tools are driving enterprise AI demand.
The Pacific Alliance — the economic integration bloc comprising Colombia, Chile, Mexico, and Peru — creates a natural cluster of cloud AI demand that routes through the Colombia region. Logistics firms managing Pacific Alliance trade flows, agricultural commodity processors, and cross-border fintech platforms serving multiple Andean markets all benefit from Colombia’s central geographic position within South America’s Pacific corridor.
Microsoft has committed to training 300,000 Colombians in AI skills through its Microsoft Conecta Colombia initiative, partnering with the Colombian Ministry of Information Technologies (MinTIC), universities including the Universidad de los Andes and Universidad Nacional, and the National Service Learning Agency (SENA). Azure OpenAI Service is available in Spanish and is deployed for Colombian-Spanish language customer service, legal document processing, and government AI applications.
Energy: Mixed Colombian grid (Colombia generates ~70% of electricity from hydropower, making it one of Latin America’s cleaner grid markets)
Reference Metadata
- Country
- Colombia
- Region
- Cundinamarca
- City
- Bogotá
- Status
- Operational
- Timeline Year
- 2024
- Location Precision
- City
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