Search Site

Trends banner

ADNOC Drilling H1 revenue $2.37bn

The company posted a net profit of $692m.

Eni profit falls due to dip in oil prices

Q2 net profit fell by 18% to $637 million.

Emirates NBD H1 profit $3.40bn

Total income rose by 12 percent in the same period.

ADIB H1 pre-tax profit $1.08bn

Q2 pre-tax net profit increases by 14 percent.

AstraZeneca to invest $50bn in US

Bulk of funds to go into a Virginia manufacturing center.

Nutanix, Hewlett Packard expand partnership

    • Cloud service enables customers to deploy applications and databases in minutes

    • Customers using Nutanix Era reported a positive experience in increasing the speed of database provisioning by 97%

    Nutanix and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Sunday announced an expanded partnership to accelerate hybrid cloud and multi-cloud adoption by offering Nutanix Era, a multi-database operations and management solution.

    The fully-managed cloud service enables customers to deploy applications and databases in minutes and benefit from the agile, elastic, and pay-per-use capabilities of the cloud while gaining the governance, visibility, and compliance of an on-premises environment.

    “Customers want to simplify database operations and management to move away from IT siloes that can often lead to higher maintenance costs, security risks, and lack of flexibility to deploy and run solutions,” said Keith White, senior vice president, and general manager, HPE GreenLake Cloud Services at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

    Customers using the Nutanix Era reported a positive experience in increasing the speed of database provisioning by 97 percent, a press release issued by the company said.

    “As customers are looking for solutions to help them in their journey to hybrid and multi-cloud, HPE and Nutanix deliver strong, integrated solutions to support them on their journey by providing performance, control, and security,” said Tarkan Maner, chief commercial officer at Nutanix.