Advania retains status as VMware cloud service provider with Broadcom

Advania retains its VMware Cloud Service Provider status, continuing to support private cloud and VMware environments for customers across Northern Europe.

  • Thursday, 29th January 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn
Advania has retained its status as a VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) partner within the Broadcom Advantage Partner Program. The program reserves partner status for providers with technical expertise, relevant certifications, and experience delivering solutions at scale.

Maintaining this partnership allows Advania to continue supporting Broadcom customers across Northern Europe. The company provides VMware Cloud Foundation-based private cloud services, including sovereign cloud capabilities and Private AI solutions.

VMware Cloud Foundation is Broadcom's platform for modern private cloud environments, integrating compute, storage, networking, and automation. As a certified Cloud Service Provider, Advania supports customers in managing VMware environments within datacentres, providing fully managed private cloud services, and enabling license portability for those who wish to maintain control over existing assets.

Hege Støre, CEO of Advania, noted that retaining partner status reflects the company’s continued investment in VMware expertise across Northern Europe and provides ongoing support for private cloud environments.

For more than 20 years, Advania has been involved in designing, operating, and modernising VMware environments for organisations in the public sector and regulated industries. The company continues to focus on providing secure, resilient, and adaptable private cloud services to its customers.
STT GDC and SuperX AI have launched an AI Innovation Centre in Singapore focused on supporting...
Datadog has introduced GPU Monitoring, expanding its AI observability capabilities by providing...
The US is witnessing a geographical shift in hyperscale data centre development from coastal areas...
Vertiv has acquired BMarko Structures LLC as part of a move to expand its infrastructure...
A UK data centre sources renewable energy on an hourly basis to reduce emissions, illustrating one...
Wasabi Technologies has secured a $250 million credit facility to support investment in its cloud...
HUBER+SUHNER has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft Azure around Hollow Core Fiber for AI...
Wasabi Technologies expands its cloud storage footprint by acquiring Seagate's Lyve Cloud division,...