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Nutanix named 2025 Gartner leader in distributed hybrid infrastructure

Raif Abou Diab, Country Manager, South Gulf & Sub-Saharan Africa at Nutanix
Raif Abou Diab, Country Manager, South Gulf & Sub-Saharan Africa at Nutanix

Nutanix has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure. The recognition marks Nutanix’s third time in this Magic Quadrant, and its second time as a Leader.

Lee Caswell, SVP, Product & Solutions Marketing at Nutanix said, “We feel our positioning on both vision and execution in this year’s Gartner Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure is a direct reflection of our relentless focus on innovation and customer success.”

The Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) solution enables organizations to run applications and manage data anywhere, including through an expanded public cloud presence supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and, most recently, the public preview of Google Cloud. It also supports external storage and Kubernetes®, and enables customers to deploy AI.

Organizations worldwide, including across the financial services, healthcare, public, manufacturing, and retail sectors, are using NCP.

California-based First Foundation Bank is a NCP customer and uses the platform to enable a hybrid environment for disaster recovery of its virtual desktop infrastructure. Adrian S. Darmawan, EVP and CTO at the bank said, “The most valued feature of NCP is its scalability. If there is a disaster, more machines can be spun up quickly.

“With NCP, our capex is also lower since it is elastic, and we can turn on our disaster recovery solution during tests or when it is actually needed. We also benefit from license portability because no matter where our machines or servers are located, we are able to license the compute and storage.”

“This recognition from Gartner underscores the trust our customers place in Nutanix to help them modernize their IT and accelerate digital transformation. Organizations across the MEA region are increasingly adopting hybrid multicloud strategies to gain agility, resilience, and scalability, while also preparing for new AI-driven workloads. With the Nutanix Cloud Platform, we are empowering enterprises to simplify complexity, optimize costs, and innovate faster — all while ensuring security and compliance across diverse environments,” said Raif Abou Diab, Country Manager, South Gulf & Sub-Saharan Africa at Nutanix.

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