Nutanix Unveils AI, Cloud, and Container Data Innovations at NEXT 2025

Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 10:20 am

At its .NEXT 2025 event, Nutanix launched a dual announcement featuring enhancements for cloud-native and AI workloads alongside new containerized data services. The strategic pivot marks a departure from traditional hyperconvergence, promising more adaptable, modern infrastructure solutions.


siliconangle.com / Nutanix eyes AI future with growing ecosystem and platform shift — CEO Rajiv Ramaswami talks with theCUBE

Navigating the future of modern applications isn’t easy, but Nutanix Inc. is no stranger to adapting in a shifting enterprise landscape. The cloud software platform made its mark on the enterprise world with hyperconverged infrastructure products but is now focusing on turning its cloud management…

siliconangle.com / Nutanix extends cloud clusters to Google Cloud for hybrid multicloud agility

Companies are embracing the flexibility and scale of hybrid architecture, which is why Nutanix Inc. is gearing up to release its cloud cluster solution for hybrid multiclouds. Nutanix focuses on producing hyperconverged infrastructure, and over the past year, the company has jumped into the…

siliconangle.com / Nutanix brings AI out of the lab and into production

Artificial intelligence is stepping out of the lab and into the heart of enterprise infrastructure. As AI moves past the proof-of-concept phase, enterprise leaders face a new challenge: Embedding intelligence into infrastructure without creating operational chaos. That’s where Nutanix Inc.…

siliconangle.com / Nutanix targets cloud-native and AI workloads and offers migration enticements to VMware customers

Nutanix Inc. today announced a trio of major initiatives aimed at expanding its footprint across cloud-native applications, enterprise artificial intelligence workloads and mission-critical infrastructure. The announcements, made at its .NEXT 2025 conference in Washington, D.C., include the…

theregister.com / Nutanix stops being so opinionated about where data must dwell

Shifts data services to containers and goes back to the future with Pure Storage tie-in Next  Nutanix is moving beyond its hyperconverged roots by creating containerized versions of its data services and more external storage options, in ways that make it a better target for those migrating away…


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