More than 900 attendees, largely customer prospects, participated in Nutanix's Next Tour event in London as many seek alternatives to VMware amid Broadcom's acquisition. Post-acquisition, Broadcom has shifted focus towards larger customers and increased software subscription models, making VMware's packages more expensive. The company has reduced its product lineup significantly, aiming for simplification and enhanced compatibility. While VMware remains foundational for server virtualisation, Nutanix is emerging as a competitive alternative, offering a versatile platform for containerisation and cloud functionality, challenging businesses to consider shifts in their IT infrastructure.
Nutanix is effectively a rival in this market, offering a software platform that provides server virtualisation, containerisation and the ability to run workloads on-premise and in public clouds.
For years, businesses have relied on VMware to provide server virtualisation in their datacentres. The technology is so deeply embedded that swapping it out is costly and high risk.
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