Nutanix Bets on AI for Neoclouds, Service Provider Support

Nutanix Bets on AI for Neoclouds, Service Provider Support

Nutanix enhances Agentic AI with multitenant capabilities, enabling neoclouds to deliver secure, scalable AI with full control and flexible infrastructure.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Apr 7, 2026
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Hybrid multicloud computing company Nutanix has announced it will introduce new capabilities for its Nutanix Agentic AI solution.

The new capabilities – available in the second half of 2026 – are designed to help neoclouds, a new generation of AI cloud providers, in delivering secure, scalable AI services to AI engineers and Agentic AI Developers.

Neoclouds gain GPU, Kubernetes services support powered by Nutanix Agentic AI

Nutanix will enable Neoclouds – who have evolved from GPU infrastructure providers into full AI service platforms – to deliver a broader catalog of AI services, including GPU-as-a-service, Kubernetes-as-a-service, and an enterprise-ready AI platform service powered by Nutanix Agentic AI.

The Nutanix Agentic AI solution is a complete software stack designed to help customers accelerate the adoption of agentic AI.

Multitenancy framework evolved to operate shared AI infrastructure

By adding a multitenant, multiservice portal, the solution enables neocloud providers to deliver high-value AI services on their GPU infrastructure and to support sovereign AI deployments, giving enterprise users greater control over their data, infrastructure, and AI operations.

Further, these updates will include the next generation of Nutanix’s multitenancy framework, designed to help neocloud providers securely operate shared AI infrastructure at scale and delivered through Nutanix Service Provider Central.

The framework introduces tenant isolation and granular resource management, allowing providers to host multiple enterprises on the same physical GPU infrastructure while maintaining performance, security, and data isolation.

Neocloud builders will be able to allocate GPU and compute resources dynamically across tenants, enforce tenant-specific security and networking policies, and enable independent AI environments for each customer through a comprehensive catalog of GPU-aaS, K8S-aaS, VM-aaS, Notebooks-aaS, VectorDB-aaS, and Models-aaS.

“Demand for sovereign and specialized AI clouds is accelerating as organizations look for ways to access AI while maintaining control over their data,” said Thomas Cornely, Executive Vice President, Product Management at Nutanix. “The Nutanix Agentic AI solution, with its secure multitenant and AI management portal, is designed to enable neocloud providers to rapidly deliver advanced high value AI services to enterprises and public sector organizations looking for powerful AI capabilities from trusted regional providers.”

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NCM updates enable service providers to monetize AI infrastructure services

Additionally, Nutanix will enhance the Nutanix Cloud Manager (NCM) to help service providers operate and monetize AI infrastructure-as-a-service, complementing the new multitenancy capabilities.

NCM provides AI infrastructure monitoring and adds usage-based metering, enabling providers to track and bill customers based on GPU usage, API calls, or model consumption.

The capabilities will work together to allow providers to manage capacity, monitor threat usage, and operate distributed AI infrastructure through a unified management interface. This will help Neocloud builders deliver scalable AI services while maintaining operational control.

In late March 2026, Nutanix debuted its new agentic AI solution to boost customer adoption for business transformation. Read more about the solution from the initial release and how it gives users easy access to tools and services.

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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