The Bulgarian company Cloud Office, one of the fastest-growing cloud solutions providers in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has officially announced its expansion into Cyprus. Opening of an office in the capital, Nicosia, marks a milestone in the company’s strategy to solidify its position as the premier multi-cloud solutions (multi-cloud) partner in the region. The expansion comes less than two years after the exceptionally successful launch in Greece in 2024. The company also operates hubs in Sofia and London.
Operations in Cyprus will be overseen by Konstantinos Kalogerakis, Head of Cloud Office Greece, while the on-the-ground market presence will be driven by George Sielis, Principal Customer Engineer.
Cloud Office enters Cyprus backed by deep cloud transformation expertise and a diverse European portfolio exceeding 800 clients. The company’s certified engineering team brings extensive experience in designing tailor-made solutions across various sectors, including software development, financial services, telecommunications, retail, iGaming, and media — all of which are key industries in Cyprus.
Commenting on the expansion, Ivo Zimbilev, CEO and Co-Founder of Cloud Office, stated:
We view our entry into Cyprus as a vital opportunity to bring our deep expertise to this market, enabling local enterprises to overcome the limitations of legacy infrastructure and confidently step into the era of Agentic AI.
This geographical growth follows closely a major global recognition for Cloud Office, which was named the 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year for Central and Eastern Europe in April.
Furthering its commitment to being a true multi-cloud partner, Cloud Office has also officially achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Services Tier and Solution Provider Program (SPP) Partner status. By building independent, highly specialized teams of certified experts, the company creates cloud-agnostic architectures tailored to its clients’ unique corporate structures, compliance requirements, and global presence.
From static cloud infrastructure to autonomous AI agents
As technology evolves quickly, organizations are shifting their focus beyond static cloud infrastructure. Businesses are increasingly seeking experienced partners to guide them through the adoption of autonomous artificial intelligence systems, known as AI Agents. These intelligent systems can independently execute complex tasks, collaborate with one another, and make autonomous, data-driven decisions.
To successfully deploy Agentic AI, enterprises require a foundation built on five critical pillars: reliable infrastructure, modern data and analytics, resilient modern security, intelligent workspaces, and specialized AI solutions. Thanks to its deep expertise across all five areas, Cloud Office steers companies away from isolated, off-the-shelf AI tools that rarely bring long-term business benefits. Instead, the team engineers comprehensive, AI-native ecosystems that drive measurable business results.
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