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Nasuni unveils dashboards for analytics & operational insights

Nasuni unveils dashboards for analytics & operational insights

Techday NZ30-07-2025
Nasuni has launched File IQ Premium and Ops IQ, two dashboards designed to provide enterprises with advanced analytics and operational intelligence for their unstructured data and IT infrastructure.
File IQ Premium offers analytics and discovery tools to help IT teams identify usage patterns, anomalies, and trends within file data. According to Nasuni, these capabilities enable smarter and faster decision-making for organisations facing increasingly complex data environments.
Ops IQ, meanwhile, delivers real-time operational intelligence and awareness of system health across all edge appliances and volumes. Nasuni states that this service is available through the Nasuni Portal and does not require any extra deployment or overhead, streamlining operational control for IT departments.
Customer feedback "File IQ's proactive alerts and reporting have given us the visibility we need to stay ahead of storage challenges and make faster, smarter decisions," said John Stachlewicz, Service Manager at DOW. "With Ops IQ, that same level of intelligence now extends to our infrastructure. Having real-time operational insights delivered through the Nasuni Portal - with no extra deployment or overhead - empowers our team to manage our environment more strategically. It's simplified, data-driven control at every level."
The company notes that as organisations contend with securing, governing, and justifying large and growing data estates, both dashboards offer a unified intelligence layer that brings greater awareness and control across the file environment. File IQ Premium, in particular, is designed for deeper analytics, featuring tools such as AI-friendly data structuring, real-time alerts on user behaviour or file activity, and chargeback-ready cost controls.
Additional capabilities include advanced metadata discovery to quickly locate files across global volumes and features aimed at accelerating service desk responses for faster recovery and reduced pressure on IT support teams.
Operational insights
Ops IQ provides interactive dashboards that offer visibility into resource utilisation, such as CPU, memory, and cache use. It also tracks data protection status and compliance with service level agreements, and is designed with zero-deployment architecture, operating as a fully managed service. The dashboard offers capacity insights, helping IT teams identify underutilised appliances and optimise total cost of ownership. "Unstructured data shows no sign of slowing down in the enterprise, so accelerating insights is mission-critical," said Nick Burling, Senior Vice President of Product at Nasuni. "File IQ and Ops IQ transform the file system from a silent repository into an active intelligence layer. We're giving our customers the visibility, autonomy, and AI readiness they need to thrive in the next generation of data-driven IT."
The dashboards are positioned as core components of Nasuni's wider effort to expand its AI-powered data services, enabling customers to prepare curated file metadata for machine learning and artificial intelligence initiatives.
Experiences from users "Nasuni File IQ Premium has transformed our file management by instantly identifying our most-accessed folders and alerting us to over-capacity issues before they become problems," said Glenn Kronick, Director of Information Technology-Network/Infrastructure at PMC. "When we faced a crisis with hundreds of mysteriously deleted files, File IQ Premium delivered the answers we needed - who, when, and why - in under 60 seconds, turning what could have been a nightmare into a quick resolution."
File IQ Premium is now available via capacity-based licensing tiers, while Ops IQ is provided at no extra cost as part of the enhanced Nasuni Portal experience. According to Nasuni, the full suite of these intelligence dashboards aims to support enterprise customers seeking visibility and readiness for an AI-driven future.
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