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Move is a Norwegian IT infrastructure service provider. It is not positioned as a developer tool in the traditional sense, but rather as a consulting, systems integration, managed operations, and solution delivery company for public and private organizations. The website emphasizes its ability to provide “digital control” over IT infrastructure, serving Norwegian businesses and public institutions.
Based on the main content, Move’s business is divided into Move Consulting, Move Solutions, and Move Operations. Consulting provides specialist advisory expertise; Solutions handles IT technology selection, architecture design, and systems integration; Operations offers customer-tailored IT operations and standardized Managed Services. Its key focus areas include Cybersecurity, Datasenter og sky, Digital Workplace, AI og adopsjon, and Nettverk og kommunikasjon. The text explicitly states that it can support security work from analysis through implementation and operations, and can also manage IT solutions in customers’ own data centers or cloud environments.
The website does not disclose standard plans, unit pricing, SLAs, or payment methods, and clearly appears to use project-based or custom quotations. In terms of ecosystem, Move claims to have strategic partnerships with leading global technology vendors. Names such as Fortinet, Dell, and NVIDIA appear in the text, which also mentions delivering infrastructure for NTNU’s Idun supercomputer and protecting 1,500 endpoints for Norsk Rikstoto.
The strengths are its complete service chain, covering consulting, implementation, and operations, as well as enterprise-critical scenarios such as security, networking, cloud, and digital workplace. Its case studies include Bergans, Oluf Lorentzen, Norsk Rikstoto, and NTNU, indicating a certain level of enterprise delivery experience in the Norwegian market. The drawbacks are that it is not a self-service SaaS or developer platform, and it lacks APIs, SDKs, open-source information, technical documentation, and transparent pricing. For non-Norwegian customers, its localized delivery and support capabilities also cannot be confirmed from the main text.
Move is better suited to medium and large organizations located in Norway that need external IT experts to handle infrastructure buildouts, security hardening, network management, or outsourced operations. If you are looking for developer tools such as code hosting, CI/CD, or API management, Move is not a direct alternative. Access from China is not mentioned in the text, so its status is unknown.
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move.no is an Norway SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach move.no directly.