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Verne has sold its Finnish data centers in Pori and Tampere to Nordic cloud provider Glesys. The strategic move allows Verne to focus on AI-ready colocation expansion while Glesys strengthens its regional footprint. Both companies aim to meet growing demand for sustainable digital infrastructure.
Nordic data center firm Verne has sold two Finnish facilities and its managed private cloud operations to fellow Nordic provider Glesys, marking a significant strategic realignment in the region’s digital infrastructure landscape. The transaction includes Verne’s facilities in Pori and Tampere, strengthening Glesys’ position in the Finnish market while enabling Verne to focus on its expansion plans for AI-ready infrastructure.