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As AI agents demand real-time access to live, governed data, database lifecycle management has moved from a back-office task to a strategic imperative for enterprise infrastructure.
The complexity of modern environments means developers can no longer afford to manage fragmented data silos manually, according to Ashish Mohindroo (pictured, right), general manager and senior vice president of Nutanix Inc. A new partnership with MongoDB Inc. addresses that problem directly, integrating MongoDB’s document database capabilities into the Nutanix Cloud Platform to give organizations a single set of APIs for automating the entire database lifecycle — from provisioning to recovery — so teams can focus on building intelligent applications instead of managing infrastructure.
“What we are doing with this partnership with MongoDB is really … hardening that platform to make sure that our customers can run enterprise scale systems without any disruption,” Mohindroo said. “We have [Nutanix Database Service], which is our database-as-a-service platform, and we certify that with MongoDB so that we can run MongoDB in any configuration, whether it’s replica sets or sharded clusters.”
Mohindroo and Olivier Zieleniecki (left), global vice president of partners at MongoDB, spoke with theCUBE’s John Furrier and co-host Alison Kosik at Nutanix .NEXT, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the hardening of the data layer, the Nutanix-MongoDB partnership and how unified database lifecycle management is accelerating the transition to AI-native architectures. (* Disclosure below.)
The integration of Nutanix Database Service with MongoDB Ops Manager aims to help organizations simplify and accelerate operations across the entire deployment lifecycle, whether that be on-premises or the cloud, Zieleniecki noted. This co-designed approach ensures that joint customers can standardize their operations while maintaining the deep, MongoDB-specific intelligence their applications depend on.
“The availability of this new solution, which is going to be a production-ready solution for our joint customers, really fills a gap in what we had, which was to be able … to have a managed service for that for the on-prem or for the hybrid customers,” he said. “That’s something that we already see a big demand [for] in the market.”
Underlying the partnership is a shared conviction that AI outcomes are only as good as the data infrastructure beneath them. Streamlining database lifecycle management — particularly business continuity and rapid recovery — emerged as one of the most critical benefits of running MongoDB on Nutanix Database Service, Mohindroo noted.
“If you feed a system bad data, you’re going to get bad outcomes,” Mohindroo said. “If you can’t have the systems up and running that are feeding that data, then you have a bigger problem — and that’s where the two companies come together.”
Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of Nutanix .NEXT 2026:
(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for Nutanix .NEXT 2026. Neither Nutanix, the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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