Full-Time
Posted on 9/12/2025
Cloud-native SaaS for centralized file storage
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Remote in USA + 3 more
More locations: Boston, MA, USA | Seattle, WA, USA | Chicago, IL, USA
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Nasuni provides a cloud-native file data platform that replaces on-premises file storage and backup with a centralized SaaS solution for enterprises in hybrid cloud environments. It connects to major cloud object stores (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) and uses an intelligent caching layer to deliver fast, global access to data. The platform offers unlimited scalability, integrated security, rapid disaster recovery, and an optional Ransomware Protection add-on with unlimited snapshots for quick data restoration. Nasuni aims to reduce IT costs and improve operational efficiency by unifying storage, backup, and data access across the organization.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$247M
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2009
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Nasuni unveils expanded strategy, brand, and platform enhancements for file data activation to help maximize AI investments and productivity. PR Newswire BOSTON, April 7, 2026 As AI Adoption Accelerates, Hardware Costs Rise, and Distributed Teams Rely on Resilient File Access, Nasuni Delivers the Foundation Enterprises Need BOSTON, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Nasuni, a leading unstructured data platform for enterprise teams and AI, today unveiled its expanded brand and product strategy (including new Active Everywhere and AI Activate offerings), reflecting its evolution to support the future of collaborative work. Building on recent momentum, from the acquisition of Resilio, to the opening of a new innovation center, and an expanded multicloud ecosystem, Nasuni is investing across the business to meet the operational needs of its customers in the AI era. As enterprises adopt AI-driven workflows across distributed teams, they face infrastructure volatility, rising hardware costs, data governance challenges, and ransomware threats. The operational file layer - where critical data like designs, financial records, project documentation, and media assets live - has become more mission-critical than ever. "The enterprise technology landscape is at an inflection point, and our platform's core architecture was built for this moment," said Sam King, CEO of Nasuni. "Nasuni has been a pioneer in cloud file storage since its founding. With built-in permissions, versioning, protection, and a global namespace, we are now also uniquely designed to power enterprise work in the AI era. We are proud to support over 1300 customers across industries that impact our day-to-day lives such as manufacturing, life sciences, AEC, energy, and media. Our enhanced brand identity, platform capabilities, and recent investments reflect our commitment to those customers and our dedication to bringing leading solutions for unstructured data management to the market." A Brand for the Next Era of Enterprise Work Nasuni's new brand marks the company's evolution from cloud file storage innovator to the unstructured data platform for enterprise teams and AI. The new identity reflects this expanded strategic mission and a belief that the best outcomes happen when enterprise teams are empowered by trusted data and supported by AI on the same governed foundation. Central to this evolution, Nasuni will put its customers at the heart of every story, celebrating the work they do and the impact they make across the industries they serve. "As we scale our global operations, a secure and well-governed data foundation is essential," said Dan Poon, IT Infrastructure & Security at Marmon Crane Services (a Berkshire Hathaway company). "We are focused on improving how operational data is accessed and leveraged across regions to drive efficiency and support our AI and automation strategy. Nasuni is a strategic partner in helping us unify and manage unstructured data, enabling faster access to critical information while maintaining the governance, security, and compliance standards our business demands." New Platform Capabilities: Faster Teams, Smarter AI, One Trusted Foundation Nasuni is introducing two new platform capabilities designed to make enterprise teams more productive and give the AI systems that support them governed access to the same trusted file data foundation. * Resilio Active Everywhere v6 (Preview Q2, GA in Q3 2026): * v6 of the Active Everywhere solution enhances integration with the Nasuni platform, delivering edge teams LAN-speed access to governed file data without WAN optimization appliances, or proprietary caching hardware broadly across the Nasuni customer base. Operating under Nasuni's existing namespace, permissions, and governance, Active Everywhere can simplify edge infrastructure, eliminating hardware costs that are rising fast. * AI Activate (invite-only preview Q2, GA in Q4 2026): AI Activate extends the value of the Nasuni platform to AI agents and large language models with the same governed, permission-aware access that enterprise teams rely on every day. Via Model Context Protocol (MCP), any authorized AI tool can discover, read, and act on file data within existing trust boundaries without separate data pipelines, data copies, or new infrastructure. AI works directly on file data, because Nasuni's core architecture is also uniquely suited for building data pipelines for AI. "The era of solving file infrastructure problems with more hardware is over," said Nick Burling, Chief Product Officer at Nasuni. "Supply is constrained, costs are rising, and enterprises need a better model. Nasuni takes a different path entirely: software-defined, cloud-native, providing the operational file layer where your data already lives. In addition, AI without trusted context creates noise and risk. Nasuni is designed to deliver permission-aware, continuously indexed file intelligence that AI can safely act on, grounded in the same source of truth enterprise teams depend on every day." About Nasuni Nasuni is a leading unstructured data platform for enterprises where file data is mission-critical for both people and AI. Windpress power the operational file layer where work happens - helping organizations manage, protect, and activate data so teams can work smarter, reduce costs, and operate securely without limits. Built on a patented architecture that fuses cloud object storage with enterprise file services - including permissions, versioning, and a global namespace - Nasuni delivers high-performance file access, global data availability, and a scalable, governed, AI-ready single source of truth across every major cloud. Trusted by more than 1,300 enterprises globally, Nasuni helps organizations modernize file infrastructure, strengthen data security, and support AI-driven operations. Learn more at www.nasuni.com. Media Contacts US: Hannah Fairbanks V2 Communications Phone: 617-426-2222 Email: [email protected] Europe: Beth Collinson Bracken PR Phone: +44 (0)7591 004 738 Email: [email protected] * Software * Scienza * Computer hardware imagesmode Images (1) Contact details
Nasuni, an unstructured data platform provider, has unveiled an expanded brand and product strategy to support AI-driven enterprise workflows. The company announced two new platform capabilities: Resilio Active Everywhere v6, delivering LAN-speed access to file data without proprietary hardware, and AI Activate, which gives AI agents governed, permission-aware access to file data via Model Context Protocol. The announcements follow recent company momentum and reflect growing enterprise demand for secure, AI-ready file infrastructure. Nasuni serves over 1,300 customers across manufacturing, life sciences, architecture, engineering, construction, energy and media sectors. Active Everywhere v6 will preview in Q2 2026 with general availability in Q3, whilst AI Activate will launch an invite-only preview in Q2 before general availability in Q4 2026.
Nasuni adds Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to public cloud lineup. Published wed 25 Mar 2026 // 15:14 UTC Nasuni has added native support for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, bringing it alongside Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud as a back end for its file services platform. Nasuni began supporting OCI with an Amazon S3-compatible connector at the end of 2025, allowing data to be stored and accessed there. Now it has added deeper support, with file data and immutable snapshots stored natively in OCI Object Storage, while Nasuni's management and lightweight edge cache virtual machines run on OCI Compute. Nasuni says this cloud-native architecture delivers fast, local file access for on-premises, hybrid, and remote teams. Customer data is protected and rapidly recoverable. All file data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with customers retaining control of their encryption keys. Nick Burling, Chief Product Officer at Nasuni, said, "Through our partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, we're giving customers a simpler, safer, and more cost-effective path to modern file management - while creating a clean, governed data foundation that supports global collaboration today and prepares them for AI tomorrow." Nasuni claims that its UniFS global file system "replaces data silos with a single namespace that supports unlimited scale, high-performance global collaboration, and built-in cyber resilience." It says that Nasuni and Oracle are enabling enterprises to modernise traditional NAS and file server environments by combining the scale and durability of cloud object storage with the speed, security, and familiarity of enterprise file services delivered through OCI. The AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle public clouds are backend stores and compute resources for Nasuni and its UniFS. It also supports a long list of on-prem object stores fulfilling the same role: Cloudian, Dell (Object Scale), Hitachi Vantara (HCP), IBM (COS on-prem), NetApp (StorageGRID), Nutanix (Objects), Everpure (FlashBlade), Scality (RING and ARTESCA), and Quantum (ActiveScale). We understand that Nasuni also supports IBM's COS deployed as a public cloud, along with Alibaba Cloud and Dell's legacy Virtustream Storage Cloud. This amounts to a single distributed Nasuni data fabric covering these many public and private cloud storage locations. That's a very long list that any other cloud file services storage supplier will be hard-pressed to match. The Nasuni File Data Platform integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is available now.
Nasuni, an unstructured data management company, has partnered with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to modernise enterprise file management systems. The integration combines Nasuni's File Data Platform with OCI to help businesses replace traditional NAS and file servers. The solution uses Nasuni's patented UniFS global file system to consolidate data silos into a single namespace, supporting unlimited scale and global collaboration. File data is stored in OCI Object Storage using Oracle's Amazon S3 Compatibility API, whilst Nasuni's management systems run on OCI Compute. The platform provides encrypted data protection, instant recovery capabilities, and prepares enterprises for AI adoption. It's designed to reduce costs and complexity whilst maintaining enterprise-grade performance and security. The integration is currently available to customers across hybrid and distributed environments.
Nasuni Corporation, a US-based unstructured data management company, has acquired Resilio, Inc, a specialist in high-performance file synchronisation and edge acceleration technology. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition strengthens Nasuni's cloud-native file services platform by adding Resilio's synchronisation and caching capabilities, enabling high-speed file access across distributed offices and remote sites without VPN dependencies or hardware constraints. The combined platform aims to improve productivity for distributed teams whilst maintaining centralised IT control and security. Resilio's technology is particularly effective in bandwidth-constrained environments and will support Nasuni's expansion into high-speed data transfer and orchestration. KPMG Corporate Finance advised Resilio on the transaction. The companies are beginning a phased integration whilst maintaining existing customer service levels.