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openQA introduces native MCP Support
Sep 05th, 2025
Digital sovereignty: From principle to practice
January 17, 2025
A Commitment to Open Source Freedom With SUSE Multi-Linux Support
Open source is synonymous with a philosophy of freedom, collaboration, and transparency. This philosophy is at the core of Linux. […]
January 17, 2025
Why Change? Innovations in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16
If SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 has been reliably handling the most critical Linux workloads, like SAP applications, for decades—[…]
January 15, 2025
AI-Powered Operations: A Guide to Boosting Productivity, Security, and Sustainability
More and more businesses are taking advantage of the benefits of AI. In fact, according to McKinsey, 65 percent of […]
January 15, 2025
SUSECON 2025: Where Open Source Innovation Meets Business Impact
Anuj Kumar, SUSE SVP and General Manager, North America Imagine an event that brings together the brightest minds in open […]
January 13, 2025
Securing Retail Edge Computing: Addressing Data Risks and Building Trust
Retailers deal with a lot of data from many different places. There’s point-of-sale data, customer personally identifiable information (PII), […]
January 13, 2025
Automating SAP workloads on Azure: A success story
In today’s competitive IT landscape, automation and optimization of critical workloads are essential for enterprises aiming to maintain an […]
January 10, 2025
SAP HANA Cockpit with SUSE HA integration greatly improves data integrity
The new SAPHanaSR takeover blocker improves the SUSE HA integration with SAP administration solutions like SAP HANA Cockpit. This solution […]
January 9, 2025
Understanding and Maintaining Compliance in Container Environments
Containers help enterprises build, deploy and manage applications in a scalable and efficient way. Their flexibility is part of what […]
January 8, 2025
Emergency Braking for SAP HANA Dying Indexserver
In some cases the SAP HANA indexserver is crashing and it takes very long for the service to fail completely. […]