Nutanix has unveiled new enhancements to the Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) that help organizations design, deploy, and manage distributed sovereign clouds with greater security, resilience, and operational control. The updates enable customers to run traditional, cloud-native, and AI workloads across on-premises, disconnected, and sovereign cloud environments—without sacrificing unified management or flexibility.
As enterprises and governments expand across regions and adopt multi-cloud strategies, meeting data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and business continuity requirements has become increasingly complex. Nutanix’s latest capabilities address these challenges while reducing vendor lock-in and supporting resilient, sovereignty-aligned architectures.
The enhanced NCP delivers greater choice and governance across customer-owned infrastructure and trusted sovereign cloud providers. New security features strengthen support for cloud-native, Kubernetes, and AI workloads through updates to the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) and Nutanix Enterprise AI (NAI), enabling secure and governed AI deployment.
“As sovereign cloud strategies become a top priority, we are helping customers define and control their own sovereign boundaries while still benefiting from distributed cloud flexibility,” said Thomas Cornely, EVP of Product Management at Nutanix.
Key updates include improved lifecycle management for dark-site and on-premises environments, expanded support for government and regulated industries, and broader availability of Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) across AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and trusted European providers such as OVHcloud. Enhanced disaster recovery capabilities improve business continuity, allowing applications to remain available across multiple site or regional failures.
Nutanix also introduced stronger global management and automation tools, including unified network visibility and enhanced monitoring for AI and Kubernetes workloads, helping organizations operate secure, compliant, and scalable sovereign cloud infrastructures worldwide.
