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DoiT Expands Cloud Intelligence with Acquisition of CloudWize

October 23, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

DoiT, long recognized for its enterprise-grade FinOps and CloudOps solutions, has just made a bold move that pushes it deeper into the evolving FinOps 3.0 era. The company announced the acquisition of CloudWize, a multi-cloud security posture and compliance platform, a deal that effectively redefines how financial, operational, and security outcomes can be tied together under one intelligent framework.

At the heart of CloudWize’s technology lies its continuous Security Graph, a mechanism that maps misconfigurations, compliance drift, and potential attack paths across Amazon Web Services, then drives automated remediation through policy-as-code guardrails. Unlike traditional posture management tools, CloudWize has an edge in showing not just the security risks but their financial impact—connecting dollars to drift, and budget leaks to attack surfaces. This, in turn, slots neatly into DoiT’s outcome-focused Cloud Intelligence™, which has always stressed not just reporting problems, but preventing them before they turn into wasted spend or risky outages.

Vadim Solovey, DoiT’s CEO, framed the move as a natural evolution. “We’ve built our platform to catch cost anomalies in real time,” he explained, “but the best problem is the one you never create.” By embedding CloudWize’s cost-aware security insights directly into Cloud Intelligence, DoiT is effectively turning posture into automated guardrails—and guardrails into lower spend. It’s a shift that’s as much about prevention as it is about efficiency.

This acquisition also signals a broader reshaping of FinOps itself. What DoiT calls “FinOps 3.0” isn’t just about managing cloud bills anymore; it’s about unifying FinOps, SecOps, and DevOps so that risk, reliability, and cost aren’t siloed but addressed together. With CloudWize, organizations will be able to prioritize risks based on business impact, automatically remediate them with DoiT CloudFlow, and accelerate compliance pipelines without wasting cycles or dollars. In other words, they’ll get a platform that doesn’t just track problems but helps act on them, with speed and confidence.

For CloudWize’s part, CEO and founder Chen Goldberg emphasized the continuity of vision: simplifying and securing the multi-cloud journey. By joining DoiT, Goldberg sees the chance to scale that mission globally, turning security and compliance into not just defensive measures but strategic levers that drive resilience and operational efficiency.

The deal also follows DoiT’s recent integrations of PerfectScale and LiveDiagrams—tools for Kubernetes optimization and architecture visualization—painting a picture of a company steadily expanding its reach into intelligent automation across every layer of cloud operations. Taken together, these moves suggest DoiT is intent on building a truly intent-aware platform for CloudOps and FinOps, where every decision, from spend allocation to posture hardening, is guided by context and automated for impact.

It’s another milestone for DoiT, but perhaps more importantly, it’s a glimpse of where the industry is heading: a world where cost, security, and operations are not separate conversations, but one continuous dialogue informed by intelligence and automation.

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