Nutanix Launches Agentic AI Full‑Stack Solution to Power Enterprise AI Factories

NTNX
March 17, 2026

Nutanix unveiled its Agentic AI full‑stack software solution on March 16, 2026, adding a new layer to its hyper‑converged infrastructure stack that includes the AHV hypervisor, Flow Virtual Networking, Nutanix Kubernetes Platform, and Nutanix Enterprise AI. The platform extends the existing Nutanix Enterprise AI version 2.6, which now incorporates an AI Gateway for unified policy control over large language models and a Model Context Protocol server that secures agent connections to enterprise data. The solution also integrates tightly with NVIDIA AI Enterprise, enabling direct deployment of NVIDIA NIM micro‑services and leveraging NVIDIA BlueField DPUs for network off‑load.

The launch is positioned to help infrastructure and platform teams build, run, and govern AI factories—large‑scale deployments of thousands of AI agents—while giving developers access to performance, security, and compliance features. By validating the stack with partners such as Cisco, Dell, and Supermicro, Nutanix demonstrates a broad ecosystem that supports hybrid‑multicloud workloads and GPU‑dense server configurations.

Thomas Cornely, Executive Vice President of Product Management at Nutanix, said, "Production Agentic AI infrastructure needs to handle scale and high rates of change for thousands of AI services, agents, and concurrent users and developers." The quote underscores the company’s focus on operational agility and the need for a unified platform that can manage rapid model updates and high‑volume inference workloads.

Strategically, the Agentic AI launch expands Nutanix’s portfolio beyond hyper‑converged infrastructure into the AI‑ready infrastructure market, a sector that is growing as enterprises shift from model training to production‑scale deployment. The full‑stack solution positions Nutanix to capture a larger share of this market by offering a single, integrated operating model that reduces complexity, improves security, and accelerates time‑to‑value for AI workloads.

While the announcement does not disclose pricing or general availability dates, the integration with NVIDIA AI Enterprise and the validation with major hardware partners suggest that the solution will be available to customers in the near term, likely through the Nutanix Enterprise AI channel and partner ecosystems. The launch marks a significant step for Nutanix as it seeks to differentiate itself in a competitive AI infrastructure landscape dominated by cloud providers and specialized AI hardware vendors.

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