Nutanix launches Kubernetes in Platform-as-a-Service mode
Nutanix announced Karbon Platform Services, a multi-cloud platform-as-a-service (PaaS) based on Kubernetes with automated system managed security, to accelerate the development and deployment of microservices-based applications on any cloud. Thanks to this offering, software developers have turnkey managed services, on-premise, in the public cloud or at the edge to create and run cloud native applications, which allow them to decouple applications from the underlying infrastructure.
In addition, it provides IT teams with a simplified and consistent application lifecycle management and security framework. This announcement represents a milestone for Nutanix as it aims to expand its offering to accelerate the transition to enterprise cloud-native environments. Companies, with the aim of realizing the benefits of digital initiatives, often struggle to exploit the full potential of their software developers and the agile DevOps processes with which they must operate.
Kubernetes, together with its ecosystem of technologies cloud native, continues to evolve rapidly, making it increasingly difficult to implement without the availability of substantial technical resources. In addition, organizations must be able to leverage both on-premise and public cloud-based Kubernetes deployments without compromising their ability to manage data, applications and IT resources simply and effectively.
In addition, it provides IT teams with a simplified and consistent application lifecycle management and security framework. This announcement represents a milestone for Nutanix as it aims to expand its offering to accelerate the transition to enterprise cloud-native environments. Companies, with the aim of realizing the benefits of digital initiatives, often struggle to exploit the full potential of their software developers and the agile DevOps processes with which they must operate.
Kubernetes, together with its ecosystem of technologies cloud native, continues to evolve rapidly, making it increasingly difficult to implement without the availability of substantial technical resources. In addition, organizations must be able to leverage both on-premise and public cloud-based Kubernetes deployments without compromising their ability to manage data, applications and IT resources simply and effectively.