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Nutanix and Pure Storage Partner to Deliver Greater Customer Choice with New Integrated Solution for Mission-Critical Workloads

  • On May 7, 2025, Nutanix and Pure Storage announced a partnership to deliver an integrated solution for managing virtual workloads on scalable infrastructure.
  • The partnership addresses increasing customer needs for adaptable, effective, and powerful infrastructure options, driven by projected acceleration in VMware workload migrations by 2028.
  • The solution integrates Nutanix’s hybrid multicloud platform and Pure Storage’s FlashArray technology, utilizing capabilities such as micro-segmentation, disaster recovery orchestration, and data-at-rest encryption to support critical business and AI applications.
  • The integrated platform will be offered via the distribution networks of Nutanix and Pure Storage partners, with initial access anticipated by mid-2025 and full release planned by the end of the year.
  • This collaboration aims to enhance customer choice, cyber resilience, and infrastructure scalability, positioning the solution as a resilient and easy-to-use alternative in the virtualization market.
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reseller.co.nz broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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