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By: Ivan Tarin

March 18, 2026 6:00 am

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By: Sebastian Martinez

March 16, 2026 9:58 pm

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Sovereign AI for the Mainstream: SUSE Supports the Hardened Enterprise With NVIDIA Blackwell

SUSE is proud to announce support for NVIDIA RTX 4500 Blackwell Server Edition on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16.0 and SUSE Linux Micro 6.2. This integration combines the breakthrough performance of NVIDIA Blackwell architecture with SUSE’s AI-Ready Linux foundation, enabling organizations to move AI out of research silos and into mission-critical enterprise […]

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By: Sebastian Martinez

March 16, 2026 9:29 pm

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SUSE to Deliver Enterprise-Grade Edge AI on NVIDIA Jetson

Edge AI projects often stall between prototype and production. Powerful hardware is not enough without enterprise-grade lifecycle, security, and fleet management. For the past year, SUSE and NVIDIA have collaborated to bridge the gap between enterprise-hardened Linux and the world’s most powerful AI hardware. Building on that momentum at the intelligent edge, today we […]

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By: Rhys Oxenham

March 16, 2026 9:19 pm

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SUSE Brings Next-Generation Autonomous Agents to Enterprise AI With NVIDIA

The AI landscape is constantly shifting, and beyond the prompt we’re starting to see Autonomous Agents become the next frontier.  As I wrote in my previous blog, From Silicon to Solution: Bridging the Gap at NVIDIA GTC 2026, this year is delivering a fundamental paradigm shift in infrastructure management thanks to Agentic AI. […]

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By: Karla Romero

February 25, 2026 4:07 am

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Google Cloud Next 2026 Guide: The Expert Guide and Pro Tips

Doing Vegas right: navigating the Mandalay Bay  We’re heading back to Las Vegas for Google Cloud Next 2026 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center from April 22-24. If you’ve been before, you know it’s a lot to handle—from the impossible keynote seats to the sheer size of the expo floor. This […]

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By: Miguel Pérez Colino

February 23, 2026 11:43 am

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OpenJDK and Tomcat on SLES 16: A Fully Supported Enterprise Solution

Java applications are essential for many businesses, requiring a stable, secure, and well-maintained deployment platform. For years, SUSE has offered fully supported OpenJDK and Apache Tomcat stacks directly delivered and integrated within SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). With SLES 16, SUSE elevates this offering: customers deploying Java workloads benefit not only from full subscription support […]

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By: Keith Basil

February 19, 2026 1:47 pm

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SUSE Acquires Losant: Advancing Scaled Operational Awareness at the Industrial Tiny Edge

Today, we announced that SUSE acquired Losant, an enterprise Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platform leader. This is an exciting moment for our Edge strategy and for the broader industrial ecosystem. I want to begin by thanking our executive leadership team for their conviction and partnership in driving this vision forward, especially Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, […]

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By: Peter Smails

February 18, 2026 6:00 am

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SUSE Virtualization certified by Dell Technologies to modernize without compromise

SUSE Virtualization is now certified by Dell Technologies for its Dell PowerStore, PowerMax and PowerFlex platforms. It provides a clear exit strategy for enterprises that want to phase out proprietary vendors and traditional hypervisors. It signals that an open, Kubernetes‑native virtualization platform is a fully supported path today. Escaping proprietary lock-in and accelerating modernization are […]

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By: Sebastian Martinez

February 17, 2026 9:00 am

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Bringing AI-Assisted Operations to Real Linux Environments with SUSE Multi-Linux Manager MCP Server

AI assistants are impressive in demonstrations, but far harder to apply to real, already running enterprise Linux environments. AI-assisted operation was a promise reserved for single-vendor, new 'greenfield' deployments. Modern data centers are heterogeneous by default, mixing Linux distributions and versions. SUSE Linux, Ubuntu, RHEL and Enterprise Linux clones, and legacy versions running mission-critical workloads […]

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