Nutanix wants to break down enterprise infrastructure silos, pitching itself as the de facto platform for everything from legacy virtual machines (VMs) to modern Kubernetes containers and emergent AI agents, according to its CEO Rajiv Ramaswami
“Our view is that we want to be the platform for all applications, right, and wherever. I mean, in very simple terms, data everywhere,” he told Computer Weekly during a recent visit to Singapore.
The enterprise software provider recently rolled out a slew of major announcements, including bare-metal support for the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform and a new agentic AI platform. According to Ramaswami, the goal is to provide a modernisation pathway for IT leaders without deploying disparate infrastructure silos.
Nutanix’s move comes at a time when enterprises are advancing in their AI journey, from simple inferencing – like document search and summarisation – towards autonomous AI agents capable of executing complex, multi-step…