In a significant move aimed at transforming the management of unstructured data, Nasuni, a leader in data management, has officially announced a partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This collaboration is set to modernize traditional file storage environments by merging the scalability and durability of cloud object storage with the efficiency and security of OCI's enterprise file services.
The integration allows businesses to run Nasuni on OCI, which centralizes the storage, protection, and management of unstructured data across hybrid and distributed environments. Utilizing Nasuni’s proprietary UniFS® global filesystem, this innovative platform replaces traditional data silos with a single namespace that supports unlimited scalability, high-performance global collaboration, and integrated cyber resilience. This advancement is expected to lower costs, reduce risks, improve business performance, and build a future-ready data flow.
"Organizations are grappling with increasing pressure due to the explosive growth of unstructured data, ransomware threats, and the rising cost and complexity of legacy solutions," remarked Nick Burling, Chief Product Officer at Nasuni. He emphasized that thanks to this partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, clients now have a simplified, secure, and cost-effective route to modern file management while creating a clean, governed data foundation that fosters global collaboration and paves the way towards artificial intelligence capabilities.
The integration leverages Oracle's Amazon S3 compatibility API, enabling clients to natively store file data and immutable snapshots in OCI Object Storage. At the same time, Nasuni’s lightweight management and edge caching virtual machines operate on OCI Compute. This native cloud architecture provides swift, local file access for local, hybrid, and remote teams while ensuring data protection and instant recovery. All file data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with clients maintaining control over their encryption keys.
Rajesh Viswanathan, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s Senior Vice President of Storage, commented that OCI is designed to support the most demanding enterprise workloads with high performance, scalability, and security. The collaboration with Nasuni enables clients to modernize their file storage in OCI while enhancing resilience and simplifying infrastructure.
Nasuni is well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of its clients, whether they are preparing for their first cloud migration, optimizing existing cloud environments, or gearing up for AI. The partnership with Oracle Cloud empowers organizations to align file management with broader cloud strategies, mitigating dependency on a single vendor while maintaining enterprise-level control and performance.
The Nasuni and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure file data platform integration is already accessible for organizations looking to enhance their file management strategies. For more information about this groundbreaking partnership, you can visit
www.nasuni.com.
About Nasuni: Nasuni offers a next-generation platform for unstructured data management (UDM) and software-defined storage that unifies the storage, protection, and management of enterprise unstructured data in any major cloud. Powered by its patented UniFS® global file system, this unique architecture integrates cloud object storage with enterprise file services, enabling limitless scalability, ransomware resilience, global collaboration, and AI readiness. Nasuni is dedicated to addressing customers' needs, whether modernizing local storage or optimizing multi-cloud environments for cost and risk reduction, thus aiding in improved business outcomes and data governance necessary for AI. The company's commitment to industry leadership, customer success, and innovation has garnered praise from organizations across 70+ countries, maintaining a customer satisfaction rating of 98%. To learn more, visit
www.nasuni.com.