GreenCloud Business

Private cloud, shaped for different organisations

GreenCloud Business is under development as a private-cloud platform that turns existing computers, servers, and GPUs into controlled compute for AI, data, and internal workloads.

The core concept is the same for every organisation: keep more work close to the infrastructure, data, and policies you already control. The positioning now splits into private-sector and public-sector routes.

Under development

One core platform, two sector routes

GreenCloud Business is being shaped with early adopters, with clearer language for private-sector companies and public-sector organisations.

Development focus

What GreenCloud Business is becoming

The product is being developed around private execution, practical adoption, and clear positioning for the organisations most likely to benefit from it first.

Under development

The product is being shaped with early adopter organisations before broader release.

Private by design

Workloads are intended to run on infrastructure controlled by the organisation.

Built around real estates

The focus is on making existing computers, servers, and GPUs useful through a simpler private platform.

Sector-specific positioning

The same core technology can be explained differently for commercial organisations and public bodies.

Sector routes

Choose the audience you want to speak to

The menu now separates GreenCloud Business into the two conversations that matter most: commercial organisations and public bodies.

GreenCloud Business - Private Sector

For companies that want private AI, data processing, and internal services to run on infrastructure they already control.

Explore private sector

GreenCloud Business - Public Sector

For public-sector organisations that need a careful route to sovereign, efficient compute for sensitive services and data.

Explore public sector

Early adopter programme

Help shape the private-cloud route before wider release.

We are looking for organisations with clear workloads, existing infrastructure, and a reason to keep compute closer to their own estate.