Software-defined NAS and unstructured data management for multi-cloud enterprises
Nasuni builds a cloud-native file storage and data management platform (UniFS) that consolidates unstructured data across AWS, Azure, and GCP while adding ransomware resilience and AI-readiness. The engineering-heavy org is actively scaling with 31 open engineering roles and concurrent work on ransomware detection, cloud-native architecture, and a new SaaS variant—indicating a shift from appliance-centric toward managed cloud services and threat intelligence.
Nasuni provides a software-defined NAS platform designed for enterprises managing large pools of unstructured data across on-premises and multi-cloud environments. The core product fuses cloud object storage with enterprise file-system semantics via a proprietary global file system (UniFS), enabling unlimited scale, data protection, and cross-geography collaboration. The company sells to mid-market and enterprise customers in over 70 countries, with a stated 98% satisfaction rating. Current engineering focus spans ransomware detection, system validation, cloud-native service architecture, and a new-generation SaaS offering alongside deeper AWS, Microsoft, and GCP partnerships.
Backend: Python, Django, FastAPI, PostgreSQL, MySQL, C/C++. Storage: Linux (CentOS), XFS, ext4. Hypervisor: ESX, KVM, Hyper-V. Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. CI/CD: Jenkins, GitHub.
Next-generation NAS appliances, UniFS-as-a-Service (SaaS variant), ransomware detection services, search and MCP platform architecture, cloud-native service deployment, and co-sell partnerships with AWS, Microsoft, and GCP.
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