Dell Technologies and Nutanix are enhancing enterprise options through their strategic partnership, allowing customers to leverage a streamlined approach to hybrid cloud.
The collaboration between the two tech giants is redefining how enterprises manage their infrastructure.
As the IT industry increasingly shifts toward cloud-like operating models across on-premises and edge environments, the integration of Nutanix’s cloud platform with Dell’s server and storage technology, they are offering solutions that provide IT customers with greater flexibility and scalability.
The growth of AI, along with interest in edge, hybrid cloud and cloud-native deployments is leading IT practitioners to seek new ways to oversee a diverse set of infrastructure solutions.
Dell’s announcement of PowerFlex software-defined storage with Nutanix Cloud allowed organizations to scale storage and compute separately in their hyperconverged infrastructure.
The separation of compute and storage enables a data platform that can support intelligent applications in real time, an environment where compute can operate on a unified view of data elements at scale. It brings a cloud operating model to hybrid infrastructure.
Nutanix’s opportunity has crystallized in data provided to SiliconANGLE by Enterprise Technology Research. Survey results indicated a strong increase in customer adoption of Nutanix’s offerings.
With Dell’s presence in the appliance world and Nutanix’s sizable footprint in enterprise software, the collaboration between the firms underscores how market dynamics can impact business direction for even the largest companies in a major way.
Nutanix chief executive Rajiv Ramaswami met with journalists and described how AI adoption has favored the hybrid model, with latency limitations in the public cloud driving customers to adopt his firm’s hyperconverged infrastructure.
As the demand for hybrid cloud solutions surges, organizations are seeking more adaptable infrastructure that balances on-premises and cloud capabilities.