Nutanix

Nutanix, established in 2009, is a leading provider of cloud software. Its core offering, the Nutanix Cloud Platform, enables organizations to build and manage a hybrid multicloud infrastructure, running applications and managing data consistently across core data centers, edge locations, and public clouds. This platform supports various hypervisors and container platforms, providing a unified, agile solution. Nutanix also offers Beam, a multi-cloud optimization service that delivers deep visibility into cloud consumption patterns, automates cost optimization, and ensures security compliance. The company serves a wide range of industries and operates on a subscription-based business model, with key revenue generated from the United States.

Jagadeesh Balasubramanian

Vice President and Head, Corporate Strategy

David Sangster

COO, Operations

6 past transactions

D2iQ

Acquisition in 2023
D2iq, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a datacenter operating system (DCOS) to streamline the management and deployment of applications across physical and cloud-based infrastructures. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, D2iq's core product, Mesosphere DCOS, is built on open-source technology and simplifies the execution of applications in a data center environment, akin to launching apps on a personal computer. The company also offers solutions such as Mesosphere Infinity, which facilitates the transformation of Big Data into actionable insights, and Conductor, an interactive platform for hands-on cloud-native training. In addition to its software offerings, D2iq provides architectural and consulting services, including expert consultations, on-site training, and custom installations. The company's strategic alliances with prominent firms enhance its service offerings, enabling organizations to adopt open-source and cloud-native innovations effectively.

Frame

Acquisition in 2018
Frame, Inc. offers a cloud-based software as a service platform that enables individuals, educational institutions, businesses, and software vendors to run their Windows applications online. The platform allows users to install and access applications directly from the cloud on various devices, including Chromebooks, PCs, Macs, and tablets. Educational institutions can stream applications to students, while businesses benefit from reduced administrative complexity in managing their operations. Software vendors can leverage Frame to deliver applications through a SaaS model. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including engineering, architecture, medical research, and financial modeling. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Frame, Inc. was previously known as MAINFRAME2, Inc. and is currently a subsidiary of Nutanix, Inc.

Netsil

Acquisition in 2018
Netsil Inc. is a company that specializes in monitoring solutions for distributed cloud applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netsil provides an observability platform that enables DevOps teams to ensure uptime and performance of their applications. Its flagship product, the Application Operations Center (AOC), automatically creates a comprehensive map of applications, identifying both internal and external services while capturing their dependencies. This topology map allows for real-time monitoring of key performance indicators, helping teams address service-level pain points and troubleshoot performance bottlenecks without requiring code instrumentation. By leveraging high-resolution metrics, Netsil equips Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and DevOps professionals with the visibility necessary for incident response, capacity planning, and effective deployment management. As of March 2018, Netsil operates as a subsidiary of Nutanix, Inc.

Minjar

Acquisition in 2018
Minjar, Inc. is a cloud solutions provider that specializes in offering cloud consulting services and big data consulting to enterprises. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, the company assists businesses in effectively transitioning to cloud computing. Minjar provides a range of services, including cloud assessment, migration, audit, design, and management of cloud applications, particularly on the Amazon AWS platform. The company is known for managing over 1,000 business applications, ensuring high scalability, reliability, and performance for its clients, many of which are part of the Fortune 1000 list. As of March 2018, Minjar operates as a subsidiary of Nutanix, Inc.

Calm.io

Acquisition in 2016
Calm.io is a technology company focused on automating DevOps processes in environments characterized by containers, clouds, and microservices. The company's platform simplifies the deployment, management, and maintenance of distributed applications across various infrastructures, including private and public clouds, as well as bare metal servers. It supports a range of technologies, including Docker, virtual machines, and binaries, facilitating IT automation and improving operational efficiency for IT departments. Calm.io is headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in Bangalore and Singapore.

PernixData

Acquisition in 2016
PernixData is a technology company based in San Jose, California, focused on transforming storage design and operations in virtual data centers. Its primary product, PernixData FVP software, virtualizes server-side flash and RAM, allowing for enhanced storage performance that operates independently of storage capacity. This innovative approach requires no modifications to virtual machines, servers, or primary storage, ensuring optimal performance for all virtualized applications in a seamless, scalable, and cost-effective manner. Founded by industry experts Poojan Kumar and Satyam Vaghani, PernixData has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms and leaders in enterprise software.
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