
“Every forced renegotiation, every misaligned contract term, every artificial boundary between platforms introduces friction, and that friction shows up as delayed modernization, deferred innovation, or unnecessary risk,” Foster wrote.
The Cisco EA/Nutanix tie-in also bolsters Nutanix’s position as a more practical and strategic offering to long-time virtualization competitor Broadcom/VMware.
“Virtualization platforms sit at the center of enterprise infrastructure. They support existing workloads, enable modernization, and increasingly provide the foundation for AI experimentation and scale,” Foster wrote. “That central role means decisions around virtualization platforms tend to cascade across the entire environment—from compute and storage to networking and operations. When the buying model behind that platform is rigid, it can limit how quickly organizations adapt as their infrastructure strategy evolves.”
Cisco and Nutanix have had a tight partnership for more than two years. In 2023, Cisco killed its Hyperflex platform and turned over that business to Nutanix with the idea that the vendors would work together to engineer collaborative technologies, services, support and sales. Since then, the vendors have developed a number of products, including Cisco Compute Hyperconverged with Nutanix, which combines Cisco’s SaaS-managed compute and networking gear with Nutanix’s Cloud Platform (which includes Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure, Nutanix Cloud Manager, Nutanix Unified Storage, and Nutanix Desktop Services).
The vendors have also tightened integration between Intersight and Nutanix management systems, delivered support for the Nutanix AI-based GPT-in-a-Box package, and improved enterprise network integration with Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).
Technology service provider and systems integrator World Wide Technology had this to say about the Cisco and Nutanix partnership: “Some of the partnership differentiators between Cisco and Nutanix go far beyond surface-level integration. Cisco engineered native, first-party connections between Intersight and Nutanix Life-Cycle Manager (LCM), enabling true Day 0 support for one-click upgrades — unlike legacy HyperFlex deployments that often faced 60-day qualification delays,” WWT wrote in a 2025 blog post.
