atNorth Announce Operations Director for Finland as Nordic Expansion Strategy Continues
Taina Ahti-Aalto joins atNorth to lead the operations team across new and existing facilities in Finland.
HELSINKI, Aug. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- atNorth, the leading Nordic colocation, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence service provider, has announced the appointment of Taina Ahti-Aalto as Operations Director for Finland.
Taina possesses a strong track record in leadership and business development in the critical infrastructure sector in addition to extensive experience in driving companies towards operational excellence through building collaborative and high performing teams. Her key responsibilities will be to lead atNorth's operations team across new and existing facilities and to ensure atNorth's Finnish facilities continue to align with industry best practices and evolving customer requirements.
atNorth is rapidly expanding its operations in Finland as part of its Nordic growth plans. The strategy enables atNorth to meet the growing demand from hyperscalers and other data driven enterprises for sustainable high performance infrastructure and technical excellence. The company currently operates two data centers in Finland, and has a further two sites under construction; FIN02, a metro site in Espoo (Helsinki) and FIN04, a mega site in Kouvola.
"Taina's proven results in the data center industry make her ideally suited to scale our operations in Finland," says Erling Guðmundsson, Chief Operations Officer at atNorth. "Her commitment to company values and culture is essential as we continue to grow our team and foster a cohesive forward-thinking working environment. We're very excited to have Taina join our team."
Taina has spent 20 years in the tech industry, most recently leading data center operations at PCBI as a Unit Director of Services and prior to this as a founding member and Country Manager for Nordic Critical Infrastructure company, Coromatic. Taina's extensive industry knowledge coupled with her experience in ISO standardization and customer focused approach, makes her uniquely positioned to lead atNorth's operations team in the Finnish market.
"There is huge opportunity in Finland for the data center industry and it is my privilege to be part of atNorth as it continues its expansion in the country," says Taina Ahti-Aalto. "atNorth's consistent commitment to sustainability, employee culture and client relationships gives them a highly competitive edge and I'm delighted to be part of their future journey."
About atNorth
atNorth is a leading Nordic data center services company that offers sustainable, cost-effective, scalable colocation and high-performance computing services trusted by industry-leading organizations. The business acquired leading High Performance Computing (HPC) provider, Gompute, in 2023 enabling a compelling full stack offering tailored to AI and other critical high performance workloads.
With sustainability at its core, atNorth's data centers run on renewable energy resources and support circular economy principles. All atNorth sites leverage innovative design, power efficiency, and intelligent operations to provide long-term infrastructure and flexible colocation deployments. The tailor-made solutions enable businesses to calculate, simulate, train and visualize data workloads in an efficient, cost-optimized way.
atNorth is headquartered in Reykjavik, Iceland and operates seven data centers in strategic locations across the Nordics, with additional sites to open in Helsinki, Finland and in Ballerup, Denmark in 2024, as well as its tenth under construction in Kouvola, Finland.
For more information, visit atNorth.com or follow atNorth on LinkedIn or Facebook.
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Caroline Brunton
Kite Hill PR for atNorth
+44 (0) 7796 274 416
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