Crayon acquires Icelandic MSP Sensa for €21m
Software licensing giant says the addition of the 120-headcount AWS and VMware partner is a bet on its managed services segment

Crayon has announced the acquisition of Icelandic MSP Sensa, in a bid to accelerate its move into managed services. The €1bn Nordics software licensing giant paid ISK 3.25bn (€20.79m) for the Reykjavík-HQ AWS and Cisco partner. Crayon Group co-CEO Torgrim Takle said delivering value-added services is a "key priority" for Crayon moving forwards. "This acquisition will support Crayon in expanding the value chain into managed services for multi-cloud environments and further accelerate Crayon's...
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