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hojo1927
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Fabric in GCC

Hello,

   We are in need of Fabric at in the GCC Space.  I know there are no updates yet from MS but wanted to add to the voices reqesting this capability 

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v-ssriganesh
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Community Support

Hello @hojo1927,
Hope you're doing fine. Can you confirm if the problem is solved or still persists? Sharing your details will help others in the community.

v-ssriganesh
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Hi @hojo1927 , Just wanted to know if your doubt is answered or if you still need assistance.? Sharing your details will help others in the community.

Thank you.

deborshi_nag
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Resident Rockstar

Hello @hojo1927 

 

If you'd like Microsoft to take Fabric in GCC as priority, there are a few ways to push the point, but it’s worth being realistic about how much influence any single route has on its own. In practice, it’s usually a case of echoing from a few directions and hoping it lines up with whatever Microsoft already has on its radar.

 

One obvious route is Microsoft’s own feedback channels, like the Fabric Ideas site. It’s hard to say how directly these shape the roadmap, but they do at least give Microsoft something concrete to point to when there’s visible demand. If you go down this route, it’s best to keep the message straightforward and centred on compliance. The argument isn’t that Fabric would be “nice to have” in GCC, but that its absence makes adoption impossible for regulated tenants.

 

The route that tends to carry more weight is via your Microsoft account team, assuming you have one. Rather than treating it as general feedback, it’s worth asking them to raise this as a capability gap for GCC. That frames the issue as a platform limitation rather than a feature request, which tends to land better internally. Being clear about the consequences helps too — for example, having to maintain separate commercial tenants, moving data across boundaries, or being unable to follow Microsoft’s own Fabric‑led analytics strategy.

 

It’s also sensible to add your voice in the Fabric Community forums, especially on existing threads about GCC. You don’t need to write anything long or dramatic; simply stating that you’re a GCC tenant and are blocked for the same reasons adds to the signal. It may not move things overnight, but it helps show that this isn’t an isolated edge case. You should find associated threads on GCC on the right hand side of this page, or you can search using GCC keyword.  

 

Overall, the most credible approach is a combination of low‑key public pressure, formal account‑level escalation, and a clear compliance‑driven narrative. None of it guarantees speed, but that’s generally how these things get noticed.

 

I trust this will be helpful. If you found this guidance useful, you are welcome to acknowledge with a Kudos or by marking it as a Solution.
BHANUPURAM
Advocate I
Advocate I

YES, we dont have in GCC Region. please raise in the ideas forum

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