KSA, Riyadh 12 May, 2026 – Nutanix (NASDAQ: NTNX), a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, today announced new capabilities to the Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) solution designed to help organizations operate reliably as AI workloads expand, cloud environments grow more complex, and hardware supply constraints drive the need for more flexible infrastructure platforms.
As organizations modernize their infrastructure, many are reassessing longstanding virtualization platforms to ensure they can deliver the flexibility, performance, and cost predictability required for virtual machines, containers, and AI workloads.
NCP enables customers to make better use of existing infrastructure and choose from a broader ecosystem of hardware vendors, hyperscalers, neoclouds, and service providers. NCP also helps organizations run virtualized, modern applications and AI workloads anywhere, helping to keep critical IT projects on track while preserving flexibility and long-term platform choice.
“As organizations continue to modernize their cloud infrastructure in a supply-constrained environment, organizations are having to balance leveraging the flexibility of hybrid multicloud infrastructure and the need to maintain sovereignty of their data and applications,” said Thomas Cornely, Executive Vice President, Product Management, Nutanix. “With the Nutanix Cloud Platform, customers can make better use of existing hardware infrastructure, expand across a growing ecosystem of cloud and infrastructure providers, and maintain choice and control over where workloads run, even as hardware availability and procurement timelines shift.”
Extending the Nutanix Cloud Platform to add Full-Stack Capabilities for Modern Applications and AI Workloads
The NCP solution’s full-stack capabilities continue to be expanded to include new services for AI infrastructure, unified storage, and advanced data services. The updates include:
Strengthening Nutanix’s Global Ecosystem of Cloud and AI Infrastructure Providers
Building on the capabilities that Nutanix has added for the Agentic AI era, Nutanix Service Provider Central (SP Central), currently in Early Access, brings new multitenancy capabilities that enable Nutanix’s service provider partners to more easily deliver a broader range of hosted infrastructure and AI services on NCP while helping to maintain secure, logical isolation between tenants sharing the same infrastructure.
SP Central will be generally available in the second half of 2026 and will help enable service providers to offer scalable hosted infrastructure, cloud native and AI services while helping customers maintain control across distributed environments.
Learn more about how Nutanix is expanding capabilities for service provider partners and enabling the next generation of necloud providers, both announced today.
Expanding to be the Broadest Infrastructure Ecosystem in Nutanix History
Nutanix continues to support a broad range of workloads by offering flexible deployment architectures across a wide range of server and storage hardware, enabling organizations to leverage their existing hardware investments when supply chains are constrained.
To enable this approach, Nutanix is strengthening integrations across a global ecosystem of partners, including these capabilities available now:
And coming later this year:
Together, these additions represent the broadest expansion of infrastructure support in Nutanix’s history, offering customers proven deployment options across established enterprise platforms as well as maximum hardware flexibility and choice.
NCP also provides zero-copy migrations, generally available now, from VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes to AHV vDisks, enabling organizations to perform near-instantaneous, in-place workload conversion without data duplication. This capability can accelerate migration timelines and minimize infrastructure overhead and operational disruption.
Delivering Sovereign Control Across Hybrid Multicloud Environments
Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) is being expanded to support more deployment options across hyperscalers including the addition of secure government cloud regions such as AWS GovCloud, generally available now, and AWS European Sovereign Cloud, coming later this year. The introduction of Hyperdisk and C3 bare-metal instance support with NC2 on Google Cloud in the second half of 2026 and will provide customers the flexibility to scale storage independent of compute and leverage bare-metal instance types that do not have any local storage.
Customers can run workloads in the cloud in support of regulatory, latency, or procurement needs without refactoring while retaining the flexibility to bring them back on-premises. For organizations facing hardware availability challenges, these options provide the flexibility to continue deploying and scaling critical workloads without lengthy delays.
Unified Cloud Management to Build, Operate, and Govern the Modern Distributed Enterprise Cloud
As infrastructure spans clouds, on‑premises data centers, and sovereign environments, organizations need a consistent way to build, operate. and govern large sites and distributed estates, including highly secure, air‑gapped environments.
Nutanix Cloud Manager (NCM 2.0) is generally available now and built on a new architecture that enables customers to manage large numbers of clusters at scale, across multiple Prism Central (PC) instances.
“As organizations across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia rethink their infrastructure strategies in the face of growing AI demands and supply chain challenges, Nutanix is uniquely positioned to provide a consistent, scalable, and sovereign cloud platform. We are committed to helping our customers unlock new opportunities while maintaining complete flexibility and control,” said Mohammad Abulhouf, Vice President & GM, Middle East & Africa, Nutanix.
Availability
The NCP news announced today comprises products that are either generally available now or are expected to be available in the second half of 2026.