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DoiT Expands Cloud Intelligence with CloudWize Acquisition, Unifying FinOps and Cloud Security

DoiT has acquired CloudWize, bringing cloud security and financial management together in a single, context-aware platform that helps organizations connect performance, reliability, and cost.

As part of its $250 million investment in AI-driven CloudOps and FinOps, DoiT is integrating CloudWize’s multi-cloud security and compliance technology into its Cloud Intelligence™ platform. This move extends DoiT’s reach beyond spend optimization to include intelligent security posture management, automated compliance, and remediation workflows that link risk directly to financial outcomes.

Redefining FinOps 3.0: Where Cost, Risk, and Reliability Converge

The lines between FinOps, SecOps, and DevOps have blurred as organizations try to balance operational speed with financial accountability and security posture. For DoiT, this convergence represents the next phase of cloud maturity - what it calls FinOps 3.0.

Vadim Solovey, chief executive officer of DoiT told ChannelE2E, “DoiT is planting the flag at the intersection of cost, risk, and reliability. With CloudWize, we’re extending DoiT Cloud Intelligence beyond spend to continuous security posture, compliance, and automated guardrails, so FinOps, SecOps, and CloudOps operate on the same facts and the same graph, not three different silos. That’s the point of this acquisition: connect a change in posture to its blast radius, its reliability impact, and its unit economics in one motion. In this era, the conversation can finally shift from ‘who owns what?’ to ‘how do we move faster together?’”

That vision reframes how cloud teams think about optimization. Instead of cost savings as an afterthought, it becomes part of a continuous improvement cycle - where a change in configuration, workload behavior, or compliance status instantly connects to its financial and operational impact. By creating a shared graph across cost, security, and reliability, DoiT is effectively breaking down the silos that have slowed decision-making in complex, multi-cloud environments.

CloudWize’s Security Graph plays a central role in that strategy. It maps relationships across cloud assets to detect misconfigurations, compliance drift, and attack paths. When combined with DoiT’s CloudFlow automation, the platform can not only identify risks but also remediate them automatically through policy-as-code guardrails. This reduces manual work, prevents waste, and allows organizations to move from reactive management to proactive governance.

“From tactical savings to outcome-focused operations - tying every optimization to secure-by-default guardrails and provable business impact,” Solovey explained. “Our investment thesis is clear: bring security context into cost and performance automation, and make the ‘right’ thing the default thing at scale. CloudWize’s multi-cloud posture and compliance capabilities slot directly into that model, complementing earlier moves like PerfectScale in Kubernetes efficiency, so customers see, prevent, and remediate issues with cost, security, and reliability together, not sequentially. That’s FinOps 3.0.”

For DoiT, FinOps 3.0 isn’t a new product - it’s an evolution of operating discipline. The goal is to ensure that financial intelligence, engineering context, and security posture are not separate workflows but part of the same decision fabric.

Creating Shared Intelligence for Partners and Service Providers

The acquisition also marks a major step forward for DoiT’s partner ecosystem. By integrating CloudWize into the DoiT Cloud Intelligence platform, the company is opening up a new class of managed and consulting services built around shared intelligence rather than manual effort.

“This opens the door for an entirely new class of managed and consulting services built on shared intelligence, not manual effort,” Solovey said.

“By integrating CloudWize into the DoiT Cloud Intelligence, including CloudFlow, MSPs and consulting partners can deliver continuous security posture management, compliance assurance, and cost optimization - all from a single, fully integrated CloudOps fabric. Instead of reactive checklists, partners can offer outcome-based and, more importantly, intent-aware engagements that prove impact in real time: fewer vulnerabilities, lower spend, and more reliable environments, measurable in a single platform. And this is just the beginning. We’re building deeper partner capabilities and APIs that will let service providers design, automate, and even co-brand their own optimization and security offerings directly inside the DoiT Cloud Intelligence. There’s a lot more coming on this front.”

This evolution is designed to make partners more integral to the customer lifecycle. By embedding compliance, security, and cost automation into a unified framework, MSPs and consultants can move from routine audits to continuous service delivery models that prove tangible outcomes, whether it’s lower spend, reduced downtime, or faster remediation cycles.

Solovey emphasized that this expansion is being built with the ecosystem in mind.

“Partners will play a bigger role than ever,” he said. “As we expand into security and compliance, we’re designing this evolution with our ecosystem in mind. You’ll see new models where partners co-manage, embed, and even extend DoiT capabilities for their customers in new and exciting ways, further extending FinOps 3.0.”

By uniting security and spend under one analytical framework, DoiT is evolving Cloud Intelligence into an intent-aware platform that transforms visibility into prevention, and prevention into measurable business value.

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Suparna Chawla Bhasin

Suparna is the Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. She manages content development, sharpens editorial workflows, and ensures storytelling is tightly aligned with audience needs. With a background in technology, media, and education, she combines strategic insight with creative execution.

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