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, 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 — 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:
