Panzura Updates CloudFS for AI Efficiency

New hybrid cloud release cuts infrastructure costs and automates data management for AEC firms preparing for agentic AI workflows.

Panzura has released CloudFS 8.7, a hybrid cloud file platform update designed to reduce infrastructure costs and management overhead for firms scaling across global offices.

The release targets architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) organizations that require high-concurrency collaboration without sacrificing version integrity or security. As AI integration increases within the sector, the update focuses on making decades of project knowledge accessible for machine learning without requiring extensive infrastructure overhauls.

"Firms whose competitive advantage is locked in their project data don’t want another generic file sharing solution with a cloud backend," Panzura CEO Dan Waldschmidt said. "CloudFS means no rip-and-replace. No large-scale consulting engagements. Just your file platform doing what it should and paving a path to agentic deployments."

According to research from Omdia, data management and quality are primary challenges for organizations implementing AI, second only to cost. CloudFS 8.7 introduces several architectural updates to address these barriers:

  • Adaptive Snapshot Retention: Node-specific policies reduce global metadata burdens. File-owner nodes preserve full history for compliance, while data-consumer nodes retain only active working sets to lower storage costs.
  • Self-Service Administration: IT teams gain direct control through Prewarm Provisioning and File Lock Release, allowing for autonomous operations that support AI-driven demands.
  • Integrated Threat Control: Native AI-powered tools now include User Behavior Intelligence (UBI) to identify anomalies and sync security logs directly with SIEMs like Splunk Cloud.
  • Managed Capacity Optimization: The system automatically reclaims obsolete file paths after data ownership transfers to eliminate storage overhead.

"The AI conversation has been almost entirely about models and algorithms. But a real barrier is accessing data that matters," said Karthik Ramamurthy, Panzura chief product officer. "This latest release establishes the file platform as a foundation for advanced AI workloads."

The platform operates in three modes—Active Archive, Multi-site NAS, and True Collaboration—which can be applied at the project level. This allows completed work to remain in the archive while active projects run in full collaboration.

"CloudFS 8.7 gives us a true single source of truth for our unstructured project data on the same platform we already trust for collaboration and security," said Andy Knauf, chief information officer at Mead & Hunt.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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