Regions supported by Finance and Operations apps

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Business value

Traditionally, Finance and Operations apps have been available in every public Azure region where capacity has been available. This is because Finance and Operations apps are rarely used as a standalone service by customers. Typically, customers have various integrations between Finance and Operations apps and other systems (both on-premises and cloud solutions) to run their businesses. Thus, they are sensitive to latency and request the Azure region nearest to their integration sites. This reduces the manageability of the service and makes business continuity disaster recovery (BCDR) challenging.

Feature details

In the near future, all new customers will be on-boarded to the following regions:

  • East US
  • West US
  • Central US

Given the sensitivity of Finance and Operations apps to cross-region latency, we want to have Finance and Operations apps operate out of East, West, and Central areas to get optimal coverage for customers across the United States.

Existing customers will continue to be supported in the following regions:

  • East US2
  • West US2
  • West Central US
  • North Central US
  • South Central US

There will be a transition plan in the near future to move customers in these regions into East US, West US, and Central US.

Geographic areas

This feature will be released into the following Microsoft Azure geographic areas:

  • United States
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia
  • South America
  • Canada
  • India
  • Japan
  • France
  • Korea
  • China