
Kiteworks slashes storage costs with Wasabi Technologies while boosting security - Middle East Business News and Information
Integration with Wasabi hot cloud storage delivers cost-effective cloud storage with enterprise-grade security and compliance
Kiteworks, which empowers organisations to effectively manage risk in every send, share, receive, and use of private data, today announced a partnership with Wasabi Technologies, the hot cloud storage company, to deliver an integrated cloud storage and secure file transfer solution. The partnership addresses growing market demand for cost-effective cloud storage alternatives that maintain enterprise-grade security, compliance, and automation capabilities.
Organisations across regulated industries are increasingly seeking comprehensive solutions that address both rising cloud storage costs and growing security and compliance requirements for sensitive data. Wasabi and Kiteworks deliver business outcomes that create a complete solution, addressing the operational, security, and compliance challenges of modern data management.
'Our partnership with Kiteworks creates a powerful solution that transforms how organisations manage, secure, and transfer their data,' says Laurie Mitchell, Senior Vice President, Global Alliances and Partner Marketing, Wasabi Technologies. 'By combining Wasabi 's affordable, high-performance and scalable cloud storage with Kiteworks' secure managed file transfer capabilities, we're helping customers achieve operational excellence while meeting the most stringent security and compliance requirements.'
The combined solution delivers four key advantages:
Optimised Total Cost of Ownership: Wasabi provides cloud storage with no egress fees at costs up to 80% lower than traditional providers like AWS S3, Azure Blob, and Google Cloud, while delivering performance advantages. When combined with Kiteworks' automated governance and security capabilities, organisations benefit from both immediate storage cost reduction and long-term risk mitigation, helping avoid costly compliance penalties, security breaches, and operational inefficiencies.
Enhanced Data Security & Compliance: The integration pairs Wasabi 's secure, high-performance cloud storage with Kiteworks' Private Data Network (PDN) that manages risk in every send, share, receive, and use of sensitive data. Kiteworks is validated with various security standards, including FedRAMP® Ready High and FedRAMP Moderate Authorized (since 2017), SOC 2 Type II, IRAP, ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018, among others. Wasabi also achieved FedRAMP Ready status for government organisations to take advantage of its industry-leading cloud storage service.
Seamless Migration & Integration: Kiteworks Secure MFT makes it simple to automate and secure both initial migration and ongoing data operations with Wasabi . Its form-based workflow designer lets teams quickly configure automated transfers, while its graphical dashboard and comprehensive, centralised audit log of all data movements and errors enables organisations to track data transfer progress, troubleshoot problems, and demonstrate compliance with security policies and regulations.
Reduced Risk & IT Burden: Kiteworks' PDN provides a hardened virtual appliance with built-in defense in-depth, antivirus, zero-trust interfaces, and simple clustering for scale-out and high availability. Organisations can enforce policies with least-privilege access controls, strong encryption, and in-transit scans that utilise existing DLP and CDR servers.
'Organisations today are looking for solutions that deliver measurable business impact across multiple dimensions,' says David Byrnes, VP Global Channels, Kiteworks. 'This partnership creates a powerful combination where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Together, we're enabling organisations to achieve operational efficiency, risk reduction, and governance at scale. Customers can now seamlessly manage their entire data life cycle – from storage to secure sharing – with complete visibility, control, and compliance, creating tangible business value beyond what either solution could deliver independently.'
The partnership particularly benefits organisations in highly regulated industries, including healthcare, financial services, government, legal services, and media and entertainment. The solution addresses key pain points for IT and security leaders responsible for cost efficiency, data protection, and regulatory compliance while handling sensitive data.
For managed service providers (MSPs), the Wasabi and Kiteworks partnership creates strategic advantages and new revenue streams. MSPs can position themselves as security and compliance advisors, offering high-value services beyond commodity cloud storage. This integrated solution enables MSPs to build tiered offerings, increase customer retention, and differentiate by delivering measurable business outcomes.
The integrated Wasabi and Kiteworks solution is available immediately through Climb Channel Solutions.
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