Italy is reshaping its national cloud company as competition and ownership discussions intensify, according to multiple sources cited by outlets. The restructuring focuses on how control is exercised over the entity, with Italian industrial group Leonardo and state-linked postal operator Poste Italiane identified as key players seeking greater influence, the reports say. The proposed changes are framed as an effort to align the company’s governance and strategic direction with national industrial and service needs, while also addressing investor and state-participation considerations.
The coverage indicates that the government is considering a reorganisation that would alter the company’s structure and decision-making arrangements, rather than leaving it unchanged. It also suggests that negotiations are ongoing and that details could evolve as talks progress among stakeholders. While the outlets do not provide full official terms in the excerpts available, they agree on the core point that Italy is actively redesigning the cloud company’s structure and that Leonardo and Poste are looking to secure a stronger position as part of that process.