Nutanix regional sales director Paul Ruinaard
Enterprise cloud computing specialist Nutanix this week launched its desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) offering in the South African market – an opportune time given the Covid-19 pandemic and the work-from-home measures currently in place.
To discuss the launch of Xi Frame and what it means for local enterprises, TechCentral is joined in this promoted episode of the podcast by Paul Ruinaard, regional sales director, Craigh Stuart, chief technology officer, and Andrew Senior, cloud architect, all at Nutanix in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The announcement means that South African customers will now be able to deliver virtual apps and desktops to clients no matter where they are, provisioned via the public cloud or hosted within their Nutanix-powered data centre.
Xi Frame is available for on-premises use or through the local Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services data centres
“Xi Frame is a proven technology that has enjoyed extensive success globally.
Xi Frame is available for on-premises use or through the local Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services data centres.