

Ikusi and Nutanix announce partnership
With Ikusi’s experience in integration and managed services, along with Nutanix’s innovation in hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), companies in Mexico will have the opportunity to modernize their operations without the need for large investments in traditional hardware or infrastructure, both companies announced with the announcement of their partnership.
This collaboration aims to simplify organizations’ technological infrastructure, allowing them to operate with greater agility and reduce costs.
It will also help optimize costs by reducing dependence on traditional physical infrastructure, lowering operating expenses, and optimizing technology investments. Additionally, the integrated solutions offer advanced protection against cyberattacks and help ensure the availability of information at all times. Nutanix’s technology enables companies to grow without limitations, adapting to business needs seamlessly, and with a unified model, organizations can manage their technological resources more easily.
An example of the above is the adoption of the cloud, which provides flexibility for operating in hybrid environments, allowing companies to combine the best of both public and private clouds. With this technology, organizations can migrate workloads more efficiently, optimize their infrastructure, and ensure optimal performance, regardless of where their applications and data are located. This enables greater adaptability to market changes and new business needs, explained Nutanix.
“This partnership allows us to offer cutting-edge solutions that simplify technological infrastructure and facilitate the digital transformation of our clients,” said Gustavo Valdez, General Manager of Ikusi in Mexico.
Meanwhile, Nahuel Ordoñez, Channel Manager at Nutanix, highlighted:
“We are excited to work with Ikusi to provide Mexican companies with a more agile, secure, and future-ready infrastructure. With our technology and Ikusi’s experience, we can help organizations adapt to market changes more quickly and effectively.”
Note by: eSemanal