Dell has quietly widened the aperture of its on‑prem private cloud by adding Nutanix AHV support to Dell Private Cloud, joining VMware and Red Hat as first‑class hypervisor choices and signalling a deliberate push toward multi‑hypervisor, disaggregated private clouds. (blocksandfiles.com)...
Nutanix has announced that the Nutanix Cloud Platform will support Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) in hybrid environments — allowing organisations to host AVD session hosts on-premises on the Nutanix AHV hypervisor while using Azure’s control plane for brokering, management and security...
Nutanix’s announcement at Microsoft Ignite that the Nutanix Cloud Platform will support Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) in hybrid environments marks a deliberate push to give enterprises a true choice between cloud-first and on‑premises virtual desktop deployments—letting organisations run...
Nutanix’s announcement at Microsoft Ignite 2025 that the Nutanix Cloud Platform will support Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) for hybrid environments, enabling AVD session hosts to run on Nutanix AHV on premises while using Azure’s control plane for brokering and management, marks a notable...
Nutanix and Microsoft have taken a significant step toward a more flexible, partner-driven VDI landscape by announcing that the Nutanix Cloud Platform will support Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) for hybrid environments, enabling organizations to run AVD session hosts on-premises on Nutanix AHV...
Nutanix’s announcement that the Nutanix Cloud Platform will “support Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop for hybrid environments” promises to let organisations run Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) session hosts on premises on Nutanix’s AHV hypervisor while retaining Azure’s brokering, management and...
Microsoft’s latest push to make AI not just a productivity feature but an operational platform rests on a simple premise: if agents are going to do real work, enterprises need a managed, auditable, and governable place to build, test, run and secure them — and Copilot Studio is that place...
Nutanix’s recent headlines — widely circulated as the company “expanding Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop flexibility across hybrid cloud” — are an important signal for enterprise desktop virtualization, but they must be read with care: the vendor’s public materials confirm a broad push to make...
Nutanix says it will support Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) on-premises running on its AHV hypervisor — a claim first reported by market news outlets at Microsoft Ignite 2025 — but the announcement, as circulated, deserves careful parsing, verification, and a sober look at what it would...
Omnissa’s message at Omnissa ONE 2025 was unmistakable: after the spin‑out from the VMware era, the company has sharpened its narrative around consolidation, choice, and pragmatic automation — and it’s laying out a product roadmap intended to turn that rhetoric into concrete operational value...
Omnissa’s product roadmap announced at Omnissa One in Las Vegas signals a concerted push to turn the company’s Workspace ONE and Horizon portfolios into a single, open digital-workspace platform — one that blends expanded device and server management, partner-driven infrastructure choice, and...
Omnissa’s Omnissa ONE 2025 announcements mark a decisive push to consolidate endpoint, server, VDI, and frontline-device management into a single, open, partner‑friendly digital work platform—promising simpler operations, faster Day‑0 support for Apple platforms, and broader infrastructure...
Omnissa’s One‑Two punch at Omnissa ONE 2025 is both strategic and tactical: the company pushed a broad set of platform enhancements that tighten endpoint consolidation, deepen lifecycle management across servers and clients, and expand third‑party choices through integrations with Nutanix...