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Publication Date: 2025-12-17 20:28:00
Nutanix has added new capabilities to its Cloud Platform to support deployments across on-premises, sovereign cloud, and disconnected environments.
Sovereign cloud requirements are shaping how organizations deploy infrastructure, particularly in regions where data residency rules differ by country. Nutanix has added new capabilities to its Cloud Platform to support deployments across on-premises systems, sovereign cloud providers, and disconnected environments, while maintaining a single management and governance layer for traditional, cloud-native, and AI workloads.
In Asia-Pacific and Japan, regulatory complexity is a central concern. Organizations in the region often operate across markets with very different rules around data location and control. Jay Tuseth, Vice President and General Manager for Asia Pacific and Japan at Nutanix, said enterprises are being pushed to adopt architectures that can meet country-specific requirements without limiting how they scale or innovate.
“Across Asia-Pacific and Japan, organizations are navigating one of the most diverse and complex regulatory landscapes in the world, with country-specific sovereignty and data residency mandates accelerating the need for trusted solutions,” he said.
Security and governance for constrained environments
One area of focus is tighter control over…