
Jeddah University Delivers ‘A Grade’ Hybrid Learning with Nutanix Cloud Platform
Manal Saleh
Jeddah, KSA, 11th
January, 2026 – Nutanix (NASDAQ: NTNX), a leader in hybrid multicloud
computing,
today announced the successful deployment of its Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP)
at Jeddah University, enhancing the educational institution’s classroom, lab,
and remote learning experiences while surpassing cost-saving expectations.
Jeddah University, one of Saudi Arabia’s newest
academic institutions, offers innovative programmes designed to prepare
students for leadership roles in the Kingdom’s evolving job market. Its focus
on digital learning underscores the university’s alignment with Saudi Vision
2030, which aims to establish a digitally driven, knowledge-based economy.
As one of the most modern Saudi public
universities, Jeddah University is pioneering the ‘New Saudi University
Mission’. Collaboration, innovation, and community impact underpin this
initiative, which seeks to deliver a differentiated education through the
integration of research and study. This makes virtual desktops indispensable to
students, who rely on them to attend classes, participate in labs, collaborate
with batchmates, and access learning resources in a secure and seamless manner.
When VDI-related operational costs, inconsistent
performance, and IT management complexity began to affect students’ remote
learning and research lab experiences, the University seized the opportunity to
standardise on Nutanix. “We decided to get ahead of these issues by deploying a
platform for secure, scalable, and high-performance virtual desktops. While
Nutanix’s recognition as a leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for seven
consecutive years was impressive, it was the overwhelmingly positive feedback
from our industry peers in Saudi Arabia that ultimately influenced our decision
to move forward,” said Mr. Hosam G. Mutir, Systems Engineer at Jeddah
University.
From the outset, Nutanix’s solution proved
effortless, integrating seamlessly with key applications used by the University
— including its Learning Management System, Student Information System, and
productivity tools such as Microsoft Office. Driven by the enhanced stability
and performance of the new environment, both student and staff productivity —
and critically, their satisfaction — have seen a significant boost. New
VDI machines can be provisioned in under 3 minutes, ensuring fast, seamless access
to academic resources as the student body grows. The implementation has cut
management overhead and operational time by over 45%, enabling IT to refocus
efforts on innovation.
“We’ve seen significant improvements across every
key metric — performance, scalability, security, and ease of management. Our
students have greatly benefitted, and operating costs have been reduced by an
incredible 40%. It’s truly remarkable,” said Mr. Mutir.
As an institution that prides itself on being one
of the most modern in the Kingdom, it’s no surprise that Jeddah University has
its gaze firmly set on the next technological horizon. Mutir emphasised that
Nutanix will continue to be a trusted partner in realising the University’s
forward-looking vision.
“We remain committed to strengthening this
partnership, particularly in the adoption of emerging technologies. Currently,
we are developing a strategic plan for GenAI and other innovative solutions.
Nutanix gives us the confidence to boldly explore new frontiers and help shape
the future of higher education in the Kingdom,” he concluded.

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