September 20, 2025 - 04:50

Nutanix has announced the appointment of Greg Lavender, a seasoned technology executive, to its board of directors. Lavender, who previously held prominent positions at VMware and served as the Chief Technology Officer at Intel, brings a wealth of experience in the tech industry.
Rajiv Ramaswami, President and CEO of Nutanix, expressed confidence that Lavender's expertise will be instrumental in driving the company's mission forward. With a focus on becoming the leading platform for running applications, artificial intelligence, and data management across diverse environments, Nutanix aims to enhance its strategic initiatives.
Lavender's background in cloud computing and infrastructure technology aligns closely with Nutanix's goals, making him a valuable addition to the leadership team. His insights and vision are expected to play a critical role in navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape and in positioning Nutanix as a key player in the industry. This strategic move underscores Nutanix's commitment to innovation and excellence in technology solutions.
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