UK Science Museum Group Customer of Nutanix
As part of digital transformation of sites in London, Bradford, Manchester, York and North-East England
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 22, 2019 at 2:16 pmNutanix, Inc. announced that the UK’s Science Museum Group (SMG) has completed the first phase of its plans to build a hybrid cloud infrastructure, based on its enterprise cloud software.

The solution is already delivering benefits including enhanced business value, responsiveness, and innovation to museum staff and visitors alike.
A publicly-funded organisation, the SMG includes the historic Science Museum in central London, the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, Yorkshire, the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester, the National Railway Museum in York and Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham.
The group identified digital transformation as key to a group-wide mission to inspire futures; a strategy focusing on the digital experiences of its audiences – both at the group’s museums and online – as well as building a sustainable and scalable technical infrastructure to deliver on current objectives and future endeavours.
Nutanix solutions are at the heart of these plans with the SMG, by adding its AOS software to a programme of network and security upgrades to connect with public cloud services, with the aim of building a scalable, secure and highly available hybrid cloud infrastructure.
The solution was designed and implemented by Eurotech Computer Services Ltd, a Nutanix partner. Its dedicated and expert Nutanix certified technical teams supported the SMG throughout the project and brought the solution to life.
In completing the first phase of this programme, the SMG has already achieved several key milestones, not least the virtualisation of all IT workloads, including key apps needed to manage buildings, visitors, volunteers, collections and school visits, all of which are operating successfully. This goal was achieved with minimal disruption and without additional licensing costs through the use of the integrated Nutanix AHV Hypervisor.
Centralised management of both physical and virtual resources is possible with Nutanix Prism.
“Our teams now benefit from Nutanix’s linear scalability to cope with future growth, in addition to much needed backup and DR capabilities,” explains Amardeep Rai, head of ICT programs, SMG. “We’ve gone from having a hard to scale infrastructure with limited DR facilities, to a highly automated and available solution, enabling us to move forward with confidence and concentrate our efforts on harnessing the potential of digital.“
Rai is also pleased with how easy it was for staff to get to grips with the Nutanix software and by how it fits with the group’s cloud-first digital aspirations.
“We wanted a virtualisation platform that could take full advantage of other core infrastructure services, as well as one that didn’t require yet another management interface or specialised skill set to go with it,” he commented. “Nutanix has given us all that, and more.“
Having completed the migration to a consolidated data centre and the building of a second backup and DR facility, SMG is already using Nutanix to provide local services at remote satellite sites. It is also facilitating the next phase of its transformation plans which are at an advanced stage.
Dom Poloniecki, GM of Western Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa region, Nutanix, said: “The SMG has secured its future and is set to inspire a growing international audience for a long time to come, thanks to its forward-thinking approach to digital transformation and the adoption of a hybrid approach to cloud computing. This migration of workloads to Nutanix means the SMG is ideally placed to harness the potential of digital technology, and we look forward to continuing to work with them on future developments.“











