Nasuni Furthers Data Platform With Resilio Acquisition

The move combines the companies’ respective technologies to enable access to shared files across disparate locations.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on Mar. 04, 2026
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Data management software company Nasuni announced its acquisition of Resilio, a Bay Area-based provider of file-based data technology. The move combines Nasuni’s cloud-native file services with Resilio’s synchronization and caching solutions and furthers Nasuni’s strategy to help improve team productivity.

By merging their respective platforms, the companies will ultimately help enterprises improve end-user file access by streamlining how distributed teams access and collaborate on shared content. Its unified platform will enable access to shared files across in-office, remote and hybrid work environments without relying on VPN-based access or restrictive hardware. The move also grants Nasuni opportunities to focus on high-speed data transfer and orchestration, like supporting remote locations with limited bandwidth.

“We’re excited to welcome the Resilio team to Nasuni,” Sam King, Nasuni’s CEO, said in a 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.”

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