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Backup and disaster recovery specialist Commvault and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) supplier Nutanix will work more closely together in the Benelux. The parties have informed Techzine that within the partnership that has now been announced, the main focus will be on supporting partners in combining Nutanix’ hyper-converted platform with the Commvault HyperScale Appliance. In concrete terms, the closer cooperation consists of training courses and marketing and sales programmes.

Both parties see that many partners in the Benelux region already offer the Commvault-Nutanix combination to offer companies and organisations complete solutions for modernising their data centre environments. Many end users would consistently ask for solutions that not only modernise the infrastructure, but also provide an answer to all data protection issues within these projects.

Flexible and scalable solution

The combination of Commvault and Nutanix offers, according to both parties, a very flexible and scalable solution for a hyper-converted infrastructure with data management via the Commvault Hyperscale platform. End users can easily manage the combined application while retaining control over where they store their data, on-premise or in any cloud environment.

Many early-adopters

Another important reason to work more closely together is that both parties have pointed out that in the Benelux region there are many early-adopters of new and innovative technological applications. These innovative end users often look for reliable parties that have earned their spurs and are also highly regarded by independent analysts. According to the two cooperating companies, they often arrive at the combination of applications of Commvault and Nutanix.

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