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Publication Date: 2025-12-16 02:39:00
Nutanix has set out a new distributed sovereign cloud strategy and unveiled a series of updates to its Nutanix Cloud Platform that target data sovereignty, security and resilience in hybrid multicloud environments.
The company is pitching the changes at organisations that run infrastructure and applications across on-premise systems and multiple public clouds. Many of these organisations face a mix of local data residency rules and rising business continuity expectations.
Nutanix said the strategy addresses customers that want more control over where data and control planes sit, while retaining a single way to manage infrastructure across sites and providers. The company is positioning the move as part of a broader shift towards what it describes as distributed sovereign cloud architectures.
Jay Tuseth, Vice President and General Manager, Nutanix APJ, said customers across the region face an especially fragmented regulatory landscape.
“Across Asia-Pacific and Japan, organisations 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. Our latest Nutanix Cloud Platform enhancements are designed to help enterprises meet these requirements confidently while maintaining the agility and scalability needed to innovate across multiple jurisdictions. By enabling governance and control across distributed environments, we empower…

