ZeroStack Supports Nutanix
October 23, 2017

ZeroStack's cloud platform now runs on Nutanix HCI hardware, expanding choices for IT departments that want to empower their DevOps groups with a software-defined infrastructure that offers SaaS-delivered, multi-cloud operations.

Developers can have a consistent platform no matter where they are located while reducing operational complexity and costs.

Developers need a common platform to reduce costs and ensure efficient processes for software development, and budget-constrained IT departments want to gain maximum leverage out of existing hardware. ZeroStack’s Intelligent Cloud Platform is hardware independent, so it enables consistent processes regardless of the hardware used or where the developers access the infrastructure. As a result, developers can create secure private workspaces and build a personal environment suited for them while retaining the ability to interconnect and share their work across sites and teams.

"By extending our hardware support to Nutanix systems, we continue to expand choices for IT departments that want to provide a consistent DevOps platform while maximizing their hardware investments,” said Kamesh Pemmaraju, VP of Product Management at ZeroStack. “Our Intelligent Cloud Platform abstracts both the hardware and site locations from the equation and allows developers to quickly and cost-effectively self-provision the tools they need to do their jobs.”

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