The recent adjustment in Microsoft’s approach to supporting US Government customers has excluded China-based engineering teams from providing technical assistance for DoD Government cloud services. The shift, announced by Frank Shaw, Microsoft’s chief communications officer, was made to address worries raised about US-supervised foreign engineers’ involvement in Pentagon-related cloud services.
The modification directly impacts Microsoft’s Azure cloud division, a crucial revenue stream for the tech giant. Despite being larger than Google’s cloud business, Azure still trails behind Amazon Web Services. The company derives a significant portion of its revenue from US government clients, with a substantial chunk of its recent quarterly earnings coming from the US market.
In light of concerns raised by ProPublica regarding the management of Microsoft’s China-based engineers, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the need to review and enhance the systems overseeing US military cloud infrastructure. The Pentagon is set to conduct a thorough two-week assessment to identify and address potential vulnerabilities stemming from overseas collaborations.
Microsoft’s response to the situation emphasizes its commitment to compliance with US government regulations and its ongoing collaboration with national security officials to strengthen security measures.