Johannesburg, 27 Aug 2015
Nutanix, the next-generation enterprise computing company, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner in the Leaders' quadrant of the "Magic Quadrant for Integrated Systems". Nutanix believes this positioning is strong validation of its vision to make data centre infrastructure invisible so IT professionals can focus on the applications and services that power their businesses.
Today, most business applications run on traditional data centre infrastructure comprised of individual silos of server, storage and networking resources that are managed separately and scaled independently. These non-integrated architectures have increased data centre complexity and slowed the overall pace of IT innovation.
The Nutanix Xtreme Computing Platform natively integrates compute, storage and virtualisation into a Hyperconverged Integrated System that can run nearly any enterprise application, at any scale. Based on the principles of Web-scale engineering and consumer-grade design, the Nutanix platform delivers uncompromising simplicity to data centre managers so they can become true strategic partners to the business.
"Companies need to re-focus on the applications that drive their business, not the intricacies of the underlying infrastructure that powers those applications," said Dheeraj Pandey, co-founder and CEO, Nutanix. "We consider our positioning in the Leaders' quadrant by Gartner confirmation of our unique vision for how the data centre will evolve over the next several years, bringing cloud-like scalability, resiliency and agility that makes the infrastructure invisible to the business, and enables IT leaders to deliver real innovation to the organisation."
For more information on Nutanix and its commitment to providing customers with flexibility and choice within their data centre infrastructure, please visit: http://go.nutanix.com/2015-gartner-magic-quadrant-integrated-systems.html.
Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Integrated Systems, Andrew Butler, George J Weiss, Philip Dawson, Stanley Zaffos, Errol Rasit, Hiroko Aoyama, 11 August 2015
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