Nasuni Adds High-Performance File Synchronization Capabilities To Its Tech Portfolio With Acquisition
Nasuni has acquired Resilio, a pioneer in developing file synchronization and edge acceleration technology, the two companies announced Wednesday.
Nasuni, a leading provider of unstructured data management technology, has acquired Resilio, a developer of high-performance file synchronization and edge acceleration technology, Nasuni said Wednesday.
The acquisition strengthens Nasuni’s ability to improve end-user access to data files “by removing friction from how distributed teams access and collaborate on shared content,” Nasuni said in a statement announcing the acquisition.
Combining Nasuni’s cloud-native file services with Resilio’s synchronization and caching technology will create a unified platform that Nasuni said will provide high-speed access to shared files across offices, remote sites and environments.
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Terms of the acquisition, which is complete, were not disclosed. Boston-based Nasuni and Resilio, based in Pleasanton, Calif., said the two companies are now “focused on customer success” while beginning a “phased integration” of their personnel, technology and operations.
“We’re excited to welcome the Resilio team to Nasuni,” Nasuni CEO Sam King said in the statement. “Our customers already rely on Nasuni to manage, protect and activate their enterprise file data on a global scale. With Resilio, we’re extending our platform to help improve enterprise productivity while continuing to simplify operations and protect IT environments.”
“We’re proud of what the Resilio team has built, and joining Nasuni represents an exciting next step for our employees and customers,” Resilio CEO Eric Klinker said in the announcement. “Together, we expect to help organizations collaborate more effectively on mission-critical content, regardless of location.”
The companies promised customers and partners that there will be no disruption to service and support. Nasuni said it will provide additional updates in the coming weeks around its evolving platform strategy.
Resilio’s technology, including its flagship Active Everywhere Platform, delivers high-performance file access even in bandwidth-constrained or remote environments. The integration of Resilio’s technology with the Nasuni File Data Platform will reduce dependence on VPNs, stand-alone synchronization tools and disconnected point solutions while expanding support for a broader range of enterprise workloads, according to the companies.
Nasuni said the acquisition supports its strategy to help improve team productivity by making mission-critical global content accessible wherever work happens, while enabling IT teams to maintain centralized control, security and governance as environments scale.
The company said the acquisition also opens up new opportunities focused on high-speed data transfer and orchestration, including support for remote locations with limited bandwidth.
“Resilio complements our strategy for the Nasuni File Data Platform, further strengthening our leadership in high-speed data access, distribution and intelligent caching at the edge,” said Nick Burling, Nasuni chief product officer, in the statement. "By accelerating how distributed data is accessed and made available across environments, we’re helping customers more efficiently power AI and analytics initiatives—ensuring teams can securely leverage the right data, in the right place, at the right time to drive better insights and outcomes.”