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fromZDNET
1 week ago
European startups

98% of IT leaders want digital sovereignty: Now SUSE is operationalizing it for companies everywhere

European startups
fromTheregister
4 days ago

A $6bn question hangs over SUSE's sovereignty pitch

SUSE emphasizes its European identity amid potential acquisition discussions that could challenge its digital sovereignty narrative.
European startups
fromZDNET
1 week ago

98% of IT leaders want digital sovereignty: Now SUSE is operationalizing it for companies everywhere

SUSE is focusing on digital sovereignty to enhance choice and resilience in enterprise IT globally.
DevOps
fromDevOps.com
1 week ago

SUSE Extends AI Agent Reach via MCP Server Integration - DevOps.com

SUSE collaborates with AI providers to enhance IT infrastructure management through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server integration.
DevOps
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

SUSE underestimated demand for VMware alternative, CEO admits

SUSE acknowledges underestimating the demand for VMware migrations and is now prepared to offer solutions for modernizing legacy systems.
DevOps
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

SUSE becomes Oracle-native in Marketplace and on OCI

SUSE's full portfolio is now available on Oracle Marketplace, simplifying deployments for enterprises using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
DevOps
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

SUSE seeks to make VMware migrations a "non-event"

SUSE partners with Cloudbase to integrate Coriolis for seamless migration of virtual machines from VMware and public clouds.
fromTheregister
9 months ago

SUSE to roll out Sovereign Premium Support

SUSE Sovereign Premium Support geo-pins support to a given region, ensuring it aligns with data sovereignty regulations important for European customers.
Digital life
Digital life
fromTechzine Global
9 months ago

SUSE aims to fast-track Europe onto sovereign solutions

SUSE launched its Sovereign Premium Support service for European organizations, enhancing control and resilience over digital infrastructure.
SF food
fromTheregister
11 months ago

Sardina throws bait toward SUSE Enterprise Storage users

Sardina targets SUSE users with a €1 core fee to encourage migration to FishOS as SUSE exits Ceph storage.
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