Verne has announced that Glesys, a Nordic provider of cloud and IaaS services, will acquire Verne’s managed private cloud operations in Finland, including data center facilities in Pori and Tampere.
The agreement reflects both companies’ strategic priorities. Verne says it wants to focus more on delivering low-carbon, high-performance colocation for AI and enterprise workloads, including its expansion plans in Mäntsälä, announced earlier this year. For Glesys, it represents an important step in expanding its cloud and IaaS services, strengthening its position as a market leader in the Nordics and enhancing its capacity to deliver secure, energy-efficient and scalable solutions in the region.
“By bringing our Finland operations into alignment with our core business we are also strengthening our go to market proposition. This transaction ensures that we are perfectly positioned to meet the rapidly increasing demand for AI-ready colocation data centers. This focused, strategic step reinforces our long-term vision and commitment to being the go-to partner for low-carbon, high-performance colocation infrastructure across the Nordics and beyond,” said Dominic Ward, CEO, Verne.
Glesys and Verne will continue to work closely together to ensure service continuity and a seamless transition for customers, employees and vendors.
“We’re pleased to welcome a talented team and a strong customer base through this agreement with Verne. It expands our data center footprint in the region, enhances our ability to deliver scalable and sustainable infrastructure, and supports our ambition to grow cloud and colocation capabilities across the Nordic region. Finland is a key market for us, and we look forward to working with our new colleagues, customers, and partners to build a trusted platform for digital growth,” said Glenn Johansson, CEO, Glesys. "Our strategic decision to sell our managed private cloud operations enables us to sharpen our focus on what we do best: providing low-carbon, high-performance colocation services for the most demanding AI and enterprise workloads. This agreement allows us to align our operations more closely with those core strengths.