News Summary:
On March 31, 2026, Virtuozzo released Infrastructure 7.3, enhancing control over infrastructure operations, improving cluster visibility, and providing new methods for tracking and monetizing GPU workloads. Previously, on March 24, Virtuozzo highlighted its Infrastructure platform as an alternative for organizations re-evaluating VMware strategies amidst recent industry shifts. Around March 12, the company showcased its hyperconverged multi-tenant IaaS software and software-defined storage solutions at DTX Manchester, emphasizing features like optimized performance, scalability, and low TCO for compute, networking, and storage across various workloads. Earlier in the month, on March 5, Virtuozzo announced its participation in CloudFest 2026 alongside partner Chainstack, addressing how service providers are reassessing infrastructure strategy and monetization models. This followed the February 25 launch of a unified Virtuozzo cloud platform, designed to reduce costs and complexity through a single interface and core architecture, which streamlines the deployment and monetization of diverse cloud offerings including IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, VDaaS, AIaaS, and DBaaS.