About damn time.
Nutanix slims down code, chases after small business
Nutanix is having a crack at the medium-sized business market with a product called Xpress. The new product is a hyperconverged hardware and software bundle that Nutanix says starts at US$25,000 for an entry-level three-node cluster capable of running from 10 to 400 or 500 virtual machines. Nutanix says the secret sauce is …
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Tuesday 24th May 2016 18:13 GMT Anonymous Coward
Re: Hyper-V
So, right. No matter how you virtualize Windows Server, one still has to pay for the Windows licenses. OK, that said, this means that Nutanix is charging for their Hypervisor in the solution because you have the Nutanix charge, then the Windows licenses. I love their " look over there, fees. Fees bad, we're good. Pay us, not them" approach.Clever, oh so clever. Sure to work handily in the long term.
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Tuesday 24th May 2016 20:30 GMT Androgynous Cow Herd
Sounds like a "LT" or Crippleware version...
Classic, strip out a few important features, show a lower list price, wait for the upsell once the customers are on the platform and realize that feature "X" was a bit more than a "nice to have".
Customers love that approach. Be sure to tell those small shops how they would NEVER use those enterprise class features...
I think Nutanix needs to figure out what market they want to play in.
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Friday 27th May 2016 01:28 GMT Anonymous Coward
Nice to see them validate scale computing
Who lead with this model like 4 years ago. Must really chap their ass to have to compete on price after screwing people for years with overpriced software on subpar hardware. Guess what, Cisco and EMC can eat their losses, Nutanix can't.
IPO ain't gonna happen. They are already asking workers to go part time, next comes layoffs, then the Down round and then someone picks up whatever IP they have that isn't a hodgepodge of prior art for pennies.
Hubris and karma are well acquainted friends.
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Friday 27th May 2016 10:37 GMT Cloud 9
Re: Nice to see them validate scale computing
^^ They're hiring like crazy at the moment. I think you're deliberately skewing flexible working opportunities to create a rather twisted picture which suits your own narrative. If there were lay-offs in the company, I suspect El Reg would be first to report it and we wouldn't find out via some snide 2 bit commentary written in the margins by an anonymous account.
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Friday 27th May 2016 10:40 GMT Marc 25
Re: Nice to see them validate scale computing
IPO ain't gonna happen. They are already asking workers to go part time...
With all due respect, that's absolute toss.
Close to 100 new staff in the UK alone this year. Just posted their best ever quarter.
No signs of slowing at all.
FYI: Not a Nutanix employee.
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