Nasuni Achieves AWS Energy & Utilities Competency Status
Highlighting company's ability to modernize storage infrastructure for energy organizations and unlock the value of Data for AI
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 30, 2025 at 2:01 pmNasuni Corp. announced that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Energy and Utilities Competency status.
This designation recognizes that Nasuni has demonstrated deep expertise helping customers leverage AWS cloud technology to transform complex systems and accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy and utilities future.
Achieving the AWS Energy and Utilities Competency differentiates Nasuni as an AWS Partner with deep expertise and technical proficiency within this industry, including customer success developing solutions across the value chain, from production operations and optimization, to commodities trading, new energy and utilities solutions, and more.
To receive the designation, AWS Partners undergo a rigorous technical validation process, including a customer reference audit. The AWS Energy and Utilities Competency provides energy and utilities customers the ability to select skilled partners to help accelerate their digital transformations with confidence.
“Our strategic collaboration with AWS is redefining how energy companies harness seismic data,” said Michael Sotnick, SVP, business and corporate development, Nasuni. “Together, we’re removing traditional infrastructure barriers and unlocking faster, smarter subsurface decisions. By integrating Nasuni’s global unified file data platform with the power of AWS solutions including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Q, we’re helping upstream operators accelerate time to first oil, boost capital efficiency, and prepare for the next era of data-driven exploration.“
AWS is enabling scalable, flexible solutions from start-ups to global enterprises. To support the integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify AWS Partners with deep industry experience and expertise.
Achieving the AWS Energy and Utilities Competency underscores Nasuni’s commitment to helping energy organizations modernize infrastructure, accelerate subsurface workflows, and enhance global collaboration. By bringing together the company’s cloud-native file data platform with Amazon S3 and other AWS services, energy customers can eliminate data silos, reduce interpretation cycle times, and unlock the full value of seismic data for AI-driven exploration. This designation reflects the firm’s commitment to delivering innovative, validated solutions that support the energy sector’s digital transformation.