
Nutanix Delivers Complete Platform for the Agentic AI Era
Manal Saleh
KSA,
Riyadh 12
May, 2026 – Nutanix (NASDAQ: NTNX), a leader in hybrid
multicloud computing, today announced new capabilities to the Nutanix Cloud
Platform (NCP) solution designed to help organizations operate reliably as AI
workloads expand, cloud environments grow more complex, and hardware supply
constraints drive the need for more flexible infrastructure platforms.
As
organizations modernize their infrastructure, many are reassessing longstanding
virtualization platforms to ensure they can deliver the flexibility,
performance, and cost predictability required for virtual machines, containers,
and AI workloads.
NCP enables customers to make better use of existing
infrastructure and choose from a broader ecosystem of hardware vendors,
hyperscalers, neoclouds, and service providers. NCP also helps organizations
run virtualized, modern applications and AI workloads anywhere, helping to keep
critical IT projects on track while preserving flexibility and long-term
platform choice.
“As
organizations continue to modernize their cloud infrastructure in a
supply-constrained environment, organizations are having to balance leveraging
the flexibility of hybrid multicloud infrastructure and the need to maintain
sovereignty of their data and applications,” said Thomas Cornely, Executive
Vice President, Product Management, Nutanix. “With the Nutanix Cloud Platform,
customers can make better use of existing hardware infrastructure, expand
across a growing ecosystem of cloud and infrastructure providers, and maintain
choice and control over where workloads run, even as hardware availability and
procurement timelines shift.”
Extending the Nutanix Cloud Platform to add Full-Stack
Capabilities for Modern Applications and AI Workloads
The NCP solution’s full-stack capabilities continue to
be expanded to include new services for AI infrastructure, unified storage, and
advanced data services. The updates include:
·
The Nutanix Agentic AI solution, a full-stack platform announced during
NVIDIA GTC 2026 and currently in early access, is designed to help enterprises
build and operate AI applications on NCP. The full solution will be available
in the second half of 2026 and include a secure, high-performance
virtualization foundation for AI infrastructure, and integrate compute,
storage, networking, and Kubernetes services to simplify deployment and
operations. Together, these capabilities will enable enterprises to run modern
and AI workloads efficiently across hybrid and multicloud environments.
·
NKP Metal, announced today, is in early access and will be generally
available in the second half of 2026. It extends the Nutanix Kubernetes
Platform (NKP) solution to support Kubernetes deployments directly on
bare-metal infrastructure, delivering the performance for edge environments and
AI training workloads that rely on dense GPU infrastructure.
·
Nutanix Unified Storage (NUS) 5.3 is generally available now and ideally
suited to drive the transformation of object storage into a performance storage
tier required for AI Factories. The release expands Smart Tiering to enable
seamless data movement to Google Cloud and OVHCloud S3, while adding
multitenant object scaling and quotas to support massive AI data lakes. NUS
will also introduce, later in 2026, Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
acceleration for S3-compatible object storage to dramatically increase
throughput for large AI training datasets and data-intensive pipelines.
·
The updated Nutanix Data Lens 2.0 solution is generally available now
and can run fully on-premises, including in air-gapped environments. The
release brings ransomware analytics, data audit and governance, and visibility
across distributed storage footprints to sovereign and dark-site deployments
that cannot rely on SaaS-based data security.
·
Nutanix and MongoDB announced a certified integration, generally
available now, between Nutanix Database Service and MongoDB Ops Manager that is
built on MongoDB’s third-party backup integration model. Nutanix and MongoDB
are collaborating to simplify enterprise database operations with automated
provisioning and lifecycle management across infrastructure and database
environments.
Strengthening Nutanix’s Global Ecosystem of Cloud and
AI Infrastructure Providers
Building on the capabilities that Nutanix has added
for the Agentic AI era, Nutanix Service Provider Central (SP Central),
currently in Early Access, brings new multitenancy capabilities that enable
Nutanix’s service provider partners to more easily deliver a broader range of
hosted infrastructure and AI services on NCP while helping to maintain secure,
logical isolation between tenants sharing the same infrastructure.
SP Central will be generally available in the second
half of 2026 and will help enable service providers to offer scalable hosted
infrastructure, cloud native and AI services while helping customers maintain
control across distributed environments.
Learn more about how Nutanix is expanding capabilities
for service provider partners and enabling the next generation of necloud
providers, both announced today.
Expanding to be the Broadest Infrastructure Ecosystem
in Nutanix History
Nutanix continues to support a broad range of
workloads by offering flexible deployment architectures across a wide range of
server and storage hardware, enabling organizations to leverage their existing
hardware investments when supply chains are constrained.
To enable this approach, Nutanix is strengthening
integrations across a global ecosystem of partners, including these
capabilities available now:
·
The new Foundation Central appliance simplifies the deployment of
Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure and the AHV hypervisor on a wide range of
enterprise servers from Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu, HPE, and Lenovo, as well as the
NX Platform.
·
Dell: Nutanix has added support for synchronous
disaster recovery for Dell PowerFlex.
·
Everpure: Nutanix has enhanced its Everpure
integration, extending support from //x and //xl FlashArrays to the new //c
FlashArray platform, as well as added Nutanix synchronous disaster recovery
capabilities unlocking greater deployment flexibility.
And coming later this year:
·
AMD: Nutanix continues to expand its portfolio
of servers with AMD CPUs across all major server vendors to meet the needs of a
wide range of applications. In addition, Nutanix plans to add support for AMD
GPU-accelerated compute servers targeting AI workloads, helping provide
additional options for customers.
·
Cisco: Nutanix continues to expand its strategic
collaboration with Cisco by integrating Nutanix solutions with Cisco Unified
Edge, Cisco Secure AI Factory, and Cisco AI Pod. FlexPod converged
infrastructure with Cisco compute and networking, NetApp storage, and Nutanix
software will be later this year.
·
Dell: In Early Access now, Nutanix plans to
make Dell PowerStore support generally available, along with enhanced Dell
Private Cloud automation. In addition, there will be support for Dell PowerFlex
Ultra5 environments.
·
Lenovo: Nutanix is expanding its collaboration
with Lenovo with a full-stack approach that will span support for Lenovo
ThinkSystem storage, Lenovo ThinkSystem servers, and XC One automation.
·
NetApp: Nutanix also plans to add support for
NetApp ONTAP later this year, expanding support for external storage to the
NetApp AFF all-flash A-series and select FAS hybrid-flash systems.
Together, these additions represent the
broadest expansion of infrastructure support in Nutanix’s history, offering
customers proven deployment options across established enterprise platforms as
well as maximum hardware flexibility and choice.
NCP also provides zero-copy migrations,
generally available now, from VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes to AHV vDisks,
enabling organizations to perform near-instantaneous, in-place workload
conversion without data duplication. This capability can accelerate migration
timelines and minimize infrastructure overhead and operational disruption.
Delivering Sovereign Control Across Hybrid
Multicloud Environments
Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) is being
expanded to support more deployment options across hyperscalers including the
addition of secure government cloud regions such as AWS GovCloud, generally
available now, and AWS European Sovereign Cloud, coming later this year. The
introduction of Hyperdisk and C3 bare-metal instance support with NC2 on Google
Cloud in the second half of 2026 and will provide customers the flexibility to
scale storage independent of compute and leverage bare-metal instance types
that do not have any local storage.
Customers can run workloads in the cloud in
support of regulatory, latency, or procurement needs without refactoring while
retaining the flexibility to bring them back on-premises. For organizations
facing hardware availability challenges, these options provide the flexibility
to continue deploying and scaling critical workloads without lengthy delays.
Unified Cloud Management to Build, Operate,
and Govern the Modern Distributed Enterprise Cloud
As infrastructure spans clouds, on‑premises
data centers, and sovereign environments, organizations need a consistent way
to build, operate. and govern large sites and distributed estates, including
highly secure, air‑gapped environments.
Nutanix Cloud Manager (NCM 2.0) is
generally available now and built on a new architecture that enables customers
to manage large numbers of clusters at scale, across multiple Prism Central
(PC) instances.
·
NCM 2.0 provides multisite, multidomain management that unifies
operations across large deployments. A new secure onboarding workflow enables
multiple PCs to be managed from a single console, so teams can centralize
inventory, alerts, playbooks, reporting, capacity planning, and what‑if
analysis instead of relying on fragmented consoles and scripts.
·
NCM 2.0 also brings Cost Governance on‑premises as part of this platform
rearchitecture, eliminating the need for a separate SaaS application. Customers
get AIOps, Self-Service, and Cost Governance in a single seamless experience.
Delivered through the unified NCM console, Cost Governance lets customers track
metering, showback, and budgeting while keeping all cost data inside their own
infrastructure.
“As organizations across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
rethink their infrastructure strategies in the face of growing AI demands and
supply chain challenges, Nutanix is uniquely positioned to provide a
consistent, scalable, and sovereign cloud platform. We are committed to helping
our customers unlock new opportunities while maintaining complete flexibility
and control,” said Mohammad Abulhouf, Vice President & GM, Middle East
& Africa, Nutanix.
Availability
The NCP news
announced today comprises products that are either generally available now or
are expected to be available in the second half of 2026.
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