Nutanix
Coverage of Nutanix in the Nexus archive.
- Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 offers infrastructure insights
Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 addresses hybrid infrastructure challenges, offering sessions on disaster recovery, data sovereignty, hybrid multicloud management, automation, and enterprise AI. The event, held on June 24, 2026 at Prospero House, targets infrastructure engineers, architects, and cloud professionals with free registration, lunch, and networking opportunities.
- Bare metal cloud servers now cheaper and more readily available than on-prem hardware, says Nutanix CEO
Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami claims cloud bare metal servers are now cheaper and easier to acquire than on-prem hardware due to hyperscalers' bulk purchasing power. He highlights persistent high memory/storage prices, growing on-prem AI adoption for cost predictability, and Nutanix's Q3 2026 results showing 730 new clients and $703 million revenue. The company shifted to support external storage, securing deals with Everpure and Dell.
- Quit VMware and you’ll emerge with more complex and less capable infrastructure
Organizations that quit VMware may end up with more complex and less capable infrastructure, according to Paul Delory, a research vice president at Gartner. Broadcom's licensing policies are driving users to consider alternatives, with options including public cloud and HCI vendors. However, migration projects can be significant engineering undertakings.
- "Negative" views of Broadcom driving VMware migrations, rival says
Nutanix claims to have poached 30,000 VMware customers, attributing the migration to negative perceptions of Broadcom. The article highlights rival competition in the enterprise software space.
- “Negative” views of Broadcom driving thousands of VMware migrations, rival says
Customer dissatisfaction with Broadcom's VMware acquisition has led to thousands of migrations to rival Nutanix, according to reports. Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami claims 30,000 customers have moved from VMware to their platform, citing negative sentiment toward Broadcom's strategy.
- Nutanix to add KubeVirt support to run VMs on K8s at the edge
Nutanix plans to support KubeVirt to enable running both containers and VMs on Kubernetes at the edge. Arm support is also in development to accommodate AI's expansion across various platforms.
- Western Union zaps VMware and moves to Nutanix
Western Union is migrating from VMware to Nutanix after deciding to avoid business with Broadcom. The move highlights a trend in virtualization platform transitions.
- Nutanix thinks some Azure cloud desktops belong on-prem to make them usable
Nutanix claims some Azure cloud desktops should be deployed on-premises for better usability, leveraging its desktop virtualization expertise. The company partners with Microsoft to achieve this, while also asserting its solution can outperform Cisco's custom hypervisor for application delivery.
- Nutanix brings its K8s to bare metal because hardware matters again
Nutanix is expanding its Kubernetes compatibility to bare metal due to challenges in purchasing desired hardware. The company's .NEXT conference emphasized hardware's renewed importance, contrasting with its usual focus on abstracting hardware into logical resources.