UpCloud and Bitmore Deepen Partnership to Bring Secure Hybrid Cloud Solutions to More Finnish Organizations

Posted on 23 April 2026

At UpCloud, we are continuing to invest in strong, long-term partnerships that help our customers solve increasingly complex cloud challenges. Today, we are excited to share that we are deepening our collaboration with Bitmore, expanding access to secure and high-performance cloud solutions for Finnish organizations.

This partnership builds on years of joint work. Together with Bitmore, we are now making cloud solutions, originally developed for highly regulated sectors like healthcare and finance, available to a broader range of businesses and public sector organizations.

Bringing clarity to complex cloud requirements

Across industries, organizations are re-evaluating their cloud strategies. Questions around data location, regulatory compliance, and business continuity are no longer niche concerns.

Bitmore brings deep expertise from environments where these requirements are critical. By combining that experience with our infrastructure, we can help organizations design solutions that align with real business needs while addressing security and compliance from the start.

Hybrid cloud with control and flexibility

A key part of our collaboration with Bitmore is a hybrid cloud approach that balances flexibility with control.

This allows organizations to place critical data and systems according to their specific requirements, while still taking advantage of other cloud platforms and services where they deliver the most value. At the same time, the architecture is designed to avoid vendor lock-in, giving customers long-term freedom of choice.

Bitmore’s independent approach to architecture ensures that solutions are always built around customer goals, not tied to a single technology or provider. This keeps cloud strategy focused on outcomes, not constraints.

Built for demanding environments

Together with Bitmore, we support environments where security, compliance, and service continuity are essential.

Bitmore is responsible for implementing and continuously developing these solutions, bringing strong experience in handling sensitive data and strict regulatory requirements. Our role is to provide a high-performance and reliable infrastructure as part of the overall architecture.

These solutions are well suited for both private and public sector organizations, including cities, municipalities, and government agencies. Bitmore’s ISO 27001 certification further reinforces a systematic approach to information security and risk management.

Get started with UpCloud and Bitmore

Looking to build a secure, flexible, and future-proof cloud architecture?

Get in touch with our team to explore how we, together with Bitmore, can support your cloud strategy.

Interested in partnering with UpCloud? Learn more about our Partner Program and how we work with leading experts to deliver high-performance cloud solutions.

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