DoiT International Acquires CloudWize

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DoiT International Acquires CloudWize to Boost Multi-Cloud Security and Compliance

DoiT International has announced the acquisition of CloudWize, a multi-cloud security posture and compliance platform, in a strategic move to integrate cloud security and compliance directly into its Cloud Intelligence suite.

Key Details of the Transaction

  • The acquisition is positioned as part of DoiT’s broader investment of approximately US $250 million into AI-driven CloudOps and FinOps capabilities.

  • CloudWize brings advanced capabilities such as a continuous “Security Graph” for incident-response investigations, automatic detection of cloud misconfigurations and compliance drift, and automated remediation via policy-as-code guardrails.

  • The integration enhances DoiT’s platform to connect not only cost and usage (FinOps), but also risk, reliability and security posture across AWS, Google Cloud and Azure.

Strategic Rationale & What It Means

By bringing CloudWize’s security lens into the Cloud Intelligence platform, DoiT is extending its value proposition beyond financial and operational cloud optimization into full-lifecycle cloud governance. Some of the key implications include:

  • Unified Platform for Cost, Performance, Risk: Organisations can now view and act on cloud cost inefficiencies, usage abuse and security threats in a single system.

  • Advance Guardrails Instead of Remediation: With policy-as-code and continuous posture monitoring, organisations are enabled to prevent risky states rather than only respond after the fact.

  • Bridging FinOps, SecOps and DevOps: The acquisition aligns with emerging “FinOps 3.0” thinking where cost, security and operational transparency converge.

  • Competitive Edge for Multi-Cloud Governance: As complexity grows with hybrid and multi-cloud landscapes, the combined offering gives DoiT a stronger position among enterprises seeking mature security, compliance and cost control.

Considerations for Adoption

  • Organisations must assess readiness around data-and-security integration ensuring their cloud environments feed the required telemetry for the new capabilities.

  • Change management is important: teams that manage cost will now need to collaborate more closely with security and operations teams to extract full value.

  • Operational maturity is required to convert insights into action: visibility matters less if remediation workflows are manual or siloed.

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