Saudi Arabia
Microsoft opens Saudi Arabia East in Q4 2026. Your estate decision starts now.
Two fixed-scope routes. A ten-day readiness sprint if you are planning the move, or a five-day cost and reliability audit if the immediate problem is your bill.
Fixed scope · named senior delivery lead · read-only assessment
Why this matters now
Three questions arrive together.
Microsoft says Saudi Arabia East is expected to support customer workloads from Q4 2026. If your workloads run in UAE North or Europe today, three questions arrive together.
Which of your data can stay where it is. Which of the services you depend on will exist in the new region when you need them. And what happens to the reservations you have already bought.
Most organisations will answer those next year, at the same time as everyone else.
How the work starts
One call to choose the right route. Then evidence, not theatre.
The first conversation is a fit check. We identify the decision you need to make, confirm whether the fixed scope fits, and tell you when a different route, or no engagement, is more sensible.
- 01
Name the decision
Migration readiness, Azure cost and reliability, or a different problem entirely.
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Confirm the evidence
Reader-level Azure access or an agreed evidence export. No production change during assessment.
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Leave with an owned plan
Decisions, priorities, risks, owners, and the next controlled action, not a generic slide deck.
How we contract
Establish the contracting route before technical discovery.
Accepire Techsol Pvt. Ltd. (India) contracts and invoices direct engagements. Asif Bhat is the accountable delivery lead.
If your procurement requires a Saudi-registered supplier, tell us during the fit call so we can confirm a prime-contractor route before scoping or requesting access.
What we can and cannot say
The quarter is public. The exact date is not.
Microsoft says Saudi Arabia East is expected to support customer workloads from Q4 2026. The exact launch date has not been announced publicly.
The full day-one service catalogue is also unconfirmed. Our plans record those unknowns explicitly instead of treating them as promises. Read the source-backed migration checklist.
Evidence you can inspect
See the work before you book.
- An illustrative Readiness Sprint decision readout
- Microsoft Partner ID 6771528
- A documented Azure cost result at MAGRID in Luxembourg
- Saudi Arabia · paid client, non-Azure work
We do not claim a Saudi Arabia East migration case study before customer workloads are available.
Before you contact us
The practical questions, answered.
Which offer should we choose?
Choose the Readiness Sprint when the decision is whether and how to move an existing estate toward Saudi Arabia East. Choose the Cost and Reliability Audit when the immediate problem is Azure spend, reliability, or unclear ownership in an established environment.
Do you make changes during an assessment?
No. Both assessment routes use read-only evidence. Any remediation, landing-zone work, or migration pilot is separately scoped and approved.
Are you a Saudi legal entity?
No. Accepire Techsol Pvt. Ltd. is registered in India and can invoice direct engagements. If procurement requires a Saudi-registered supplier, we qualify a prime-contractor route before access is requested.
Can you guarantee service availability or PDPL compliance?
No. Microsoft owns its launch schedule and service catalogue. Your organisation and advisers own legal conclusions. We document the technical evidence, constraints, and questions required for those decisions.
One question tells you whether this is urgent
When does your next Azure reservation or agreement come up for renewal?
If it falls in the next twelve months, you are about to make a commitment decision without knowing what the new region does to it.
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