About
Europe's AI runs on infrastructure governed by foreign law. We are building the alternative.
Why ArcemCloud exists
Nearly every serious AI workload in Europe today runs on infrastructure whose operator answers to a legal system outside Europe. For most companies that is a trade-off worth making. For defense, government and critical industry, it is often not a trade-off they are allowed to make — and the regulatory direction under NIS2, DORA and national security frameworks is only tightening.
ArcemCloud exists to give those organizations a real option: GPU compute and managed inference with the developer experience of a public cloud, under Norwegian jurisdiction, with the ability to run entirely disconnected when the requirement is absolute.
What we believe
Sovereignty is provable, not promised
A contract clause cannot override a foreign statute. We build sovereignty into the structure of the platform instead: an open-source stack you can inspect, a version-pinned and mirrored supply chain, and zero-egress verification that measures — rather than asserts — that nothing leaves an air-gapped enclave.
Openness is a security property
Every component of the platform is open source, end to end: Kubernetes, vLLM, SGLang, Zitadel, OpenBao, Harbor, Grafana. Open weights, open APIs, open stack — auditable by your security team, and no vendor lock to hold your workloads hostage.
Honesty over marketing
We would rather tell you exactly what the platform does and does not do than win a deal on a claim we cannot document. Control mappings, architecture documentation and audit design are available under NDA, and we invite security reviews.
Norwegian roots
ArcemCloud AS is based in Oslo. The platform is designed from the ground up for NSM-aligned environments: Norwegian ownership, Norwegian operations, Norwegian datacenters, and controls mapped to NSM's grunnprinsipper for IKT-sikkerhet alongside GDPR and DORA.
We are deliberately not naming a team page with stock photos and invented titles. When you work with us, you will meet the people who actually build and operate the platform.
Built in the open
The platform stack is open-source components end to end. We do not ask you to trust a black box: the software running your workloads is software your own engineers can read, and the supply chain that delivers it is pinned, checksummed and mirrored.