Nutanix remains committed to open source ideals

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Nutanix has shifted its focus from hardware and software to becoming a middleware for the cloud, aligning with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to support Kubernetes ecosystems and modern applications deployment. The company emphasizes open source and has acquired D2iQ to strengthen its data capabilities within its new Nutanix Data Services for Kubernetes (NDK). This platform aims to assist platform engineers in large organizations by providing a set of common tools for self-service use. Unlike Red Hat OpenShift, NDK offers portability across multiple platforms, including EKS, GKE, AKS, OpenShift, and on-premise.

Nutanix also collaborates with partners like VMware Tanzu and acknowledges the cloud-native focus of competitors like HPE and IBM. Despite uncertainties following Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, it is expected that VMware Tanzu will remain a significant part of Broadcom’s portfolio. Large organizations deeply integrated with VMware may take time to transition, with potential cost implications due to Broadcom’s price adjustments. However, industry analysts believe VMware will continue to play a prominent role in the cloud-native landscape.

Overall, Nutanix’s strategic alignment with CNCF and its expansion into cloud-native technologies position the company well in the evolving IT landscape. The company’s focus on open source, data capabilities, and platform portability set it apart from competitors and cater to the growing demand for modern application deployment in large organizations. While challenges and competition persist, Nutanix appears poised for success in the cloud-native market.

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