Nasuni expands unstructured data platform for AI-driven enterprise workflows

Nasuni has announced an expanded brand and product strategy aimed at supporting collaborative work and unstructured data management in the AI era.

  • Thursday, 16th April 2026 Posted 1 month ago in by Sophie Milburn

In a product and brand evolution, Nasuni, a platform for unstructured data, has unveiled a new brand and product strategy. This includes two new offerings: Active Everywhere and AI Activate. The initiatives are intended to support enterprise collaboration and unstructured data management in the AI era. Nasuni’s recent developments include strategic acquisitions, a new innovation centre, and an expanded multicloud ecosystem. As AI-driven workflows are adopted across distributed teams, organisations are increasingly focused on infrastructure resilience, cost management, and data governance.

Traditional enterprise approaches continue to face challenges related to infrastructure and governance, while Nasuni’s operational file layer is designed to centralise and manage data such as designs, financial records, project documentation, and media assets.

Nasuni’s CEO highlights the company’s experience in cloud file storage. The platform includes permissions, versioning, protection, and a global namespace. Nasuni reports serving over 1300 customers across multiple industries, and says its updated brand identity reflects its evolving platform and capabilities. The company positions itself as supporting enterprise teams with data management tools for AI-enabled operations.

Nasuni’s updated identity reflects its transition from cloud storage provider to an unstructured data platform. The strategy focuses on data access and enabling AI-related workloads across enterprises.

Two new capabilities have been introduced:

  • Resilio Active Everywhere v6: This solution provides LAN-speed access to governed file data without reliance on additional hardware, supporting edge infrastructure within Nasuni’s customer base.
  • AI Activate: Currently in invite-only preview, this feature extends access to AI tools and large language models through governed access to file data, removing the need for separate data pipelines or data copies

As hardware-based approaches face cost and capacity constraints, Nasuni’s approach is positioned as software-defined and cloud-native. The platform is designed to provide governed access and continuously indexed data for enterprise use in AI and analytics workloads.

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