Part of the Nutanix Multicloud Experts Community

I’m a member of the Nutanix Multicloud Experts (MCX) community, a global group of professionals who share insights, field experience, and advanced practices around Nutanix and cloud technologies.

Not a badge you buy, a bar you clear

MCX is a strictly technical community: architects, engineers, developers, and administrators. No sales, no marketing roles: that exclusion is written into the rules, and it shapes everything about how the community feels from the inside.

Membership is selective. Applications go through a structured review process, opened in batches, and the criteria describe a profile rather than a score:

  • Multicloud depth: knowledge that extends beyond Nutanix into the wider multicloud landscape;
  • Content creation: you don’t just solve problems, you share the solutions;
  • A high-level Nutanix certification portfolio: the expertise has to be measurable;
  • A collaborative mindset: you actively support and uplift others in the community.

The official page is at nutanix.com/multicloud-experts-community.

What happens on the inside

Nutanix is the common ground, but the conversations range across the whole multicloud landscape: field experience traded between peers who run real estates, exclusive sessions with Nutanix leaders, and the kind of technical storytelling where someone’s war story saves you a maintenance window. It’s a room where everyone has paid the same price of admission, deep and demonstrated expertise, and that changes the quality of every exchange.

Two badges on the wall

I’ve been part of MCX since early 2025, and passed the review again for 2026: membership is not a lifetime achievement, it gets re-earned:

One flywheel: learn, build, share

The criteria for joining MCX are, almost point by point, the things this site exists for: sharing what I learn in the field through the blog, writing books about the platform, and holding and helping build the certifications that make the expertise measurable. Each one feeds the others, and the community is where the loop closes, with people who push back, sharpen ideas, and occasionally turn a blog post into a better one.

It’s a space for continuous learning, collaboration, and technical storytelling, which fits exactly the way I like to work and grow.

Think you belong here?

If you read the criteria above and recognized yourself, applications open in batches: when one is open, the banner below is your door:

Join the Nutanix Multicloud Experts community, Be part of the next (r)Evolution