Resilio Joins Nasuni: High Performance File Access, Collaboration, and Data Orchestration
Nasuni CPO Nick Burling discusses the company’s recent acquisition of Resilio to enhance high performance file access for customers and more.
March 4, 2026 | Nick Burling
Today marks an important milestone for Nasuni as we officially welcome the Resilio team to the company. This acquisition represents a meaningful step forward in how we help enterprises improve end-user file access, collaboration, and unstructured data orchestration across increasingly distributed environments.
At Nasuni, our mission has always been to help organizations work better with their data — securely, efficiently, and at global scale. As work has become more distributed, the expectations placed on file infrastructure have changed dramatically. Teams now operate across offices, remote sites, and hybrid environments, all while expecting fast, reliable access to shared content without added complexity.
What hasn’t changed is the need for centralized control, security, and resilience. That balance — delivering high-performance file access while maintaining enterprise-grade governance — is exactly what brought Nasuni and Resilio together.
Our customers consistently tell us they’re frustrated by the friction created by legacy file access models. VPN-dependent approaches and disconnected synchronization tools slow teams down, introduce operational overhead, and weren’t designed for the realities of modern collaboration on increasingly complex and large files. These challenges only intensify as organizations scale globally and support more data-intensive workloads.
Resilio was built to address a critical part of this problem. Its high-performance file synchronization and edge acceleration technology delivers fast, local-speed access to shared files — even in bandwidth-constrained or remote environments — without relying on traditional VPNs. By integrating these capabilities into the Nasuni File Data Platform, we’re extending our cloud-native file services further to the edge, reducing friction for end users while simplifying operations for IT teams.
Together, Nasuni and Resilio will help organizations improve productivity by making mission-critical content accessible wherever work happens — while still maintaining the centralized visibility, security, and governance enterprises require. This unified approach also reduces dependence on standalone point solutions and creates a more cohesive platform for global file access and collaboration.
Beyond today’s collaboration use cases, this acquisition strengthens our long-term platform strategy. Resilio’s technology and team expand what’s possible for high-speed data transfer, intelligent caching, and orchestration — capabilities that are increasingly important for AI and analytics pipelines that depend on fast, reliable access to unstructured data across environments.
Equally important is the team behind the technology. The Resilio team brings deep expertise, proven innovation, and a strong customer-first mindset that aligns closely with Nasuni’s culture and values. We’re excited about what our teams will build together.
For customers and partners, it’s important to be clear: there are no immediate changes to products, support models, or relationships. Our focus remains on customer success as we begin a thoughtful, phased integration of our teams and technologies.
Resilio is an important step forward, but it’s part of a broader journey. As we continue to evolve the Nasuni File Data Platform, we’ll share more in the coming weeks about new capabilities and how we’re helping organizations simplify operations, improve productivity, and prepare their unstructured data for what comes next.
To the Resilio team: welcome to Nasuni. To our customers and partners: thank you for your continued trust. And to the entire Nasuni team: thank you for the work you do every day to help organizations access, protect, and activate their data with confidence.
Together, we are powering high performance file access, collaboration, and data orchestration wherever work happens.
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