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By: Jochen Jaser

April 28, 2026 9:48 pm

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Empowering Our Ecosystem: Enhancing Security and Sovereignty with SUSEID

At SUSE, our commitment to the open source community goes beyond the software we build. It also extends to how we protect our users and uphold the principles of digital sovereignty. As we continue to evolve our digital infrastructure, I am proud to announce the launch of SUSEID, our new, unified authentication system designed specifically […]

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By: Margaret Dawson

April 23, 2026 7:29 pm

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SUSECON 2026 Wrap-Up: Choice Happened in Prague

What a week in Prague! This city has a way of making big ideas feel possible, and SUSECON 2026 met that energy from the very first keynote. As I sit here catching my breath (and catching up on my sleep!), I’m buzzing from the one throughline that defined every conversation: Resilience. Months ago, […]

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By: Stacey Miller

April 23, 2026 12:30 am

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SUSECON 2026: A Look at Day Three

Day three at a glance Wednesday's keynotes covered resilient infrastructure from AI to edge, led by SUSE leaders and partners, including Fujitsu, Dell and NVIDIA Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo and Rhys Oxenham laid out a blueprint for building resilient, modern infrastructure across hybrid environments SUSE and industry partners, including AWS, Fsas Technologies, n8n, Revenium and […]

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By: Emina Cosic

March 24, 2026 12:00 am

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The Ingress-NGINX Project Is Retiring. Here’s How SUSE Is Handling It for RKE2.

What is Kubernetes ingress controller Kubernetes ingress controllers manage external access to services within a cluster by routing HTTP and HTTPS traffic to applications. Selecting the appropriate ingress controller is critical for ensuring performance, security, and compatibility across Kubernetes deployments. The upstream kubernetes/ingress-nginx project will officially retire after March 2026, and the community will stop […]

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By: Ted Jones

February 7, 2026 5:46 pm

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From “Connection Refused” to “Active”: My Journey Running RKE2 on SLES 15 ARM with an M-Series Mac

Building a Kubernetes home lab on the Apple M4 chip offers incredible performance, but it can be a significant configuration challenge. This week, I successfully set up Rancher Manager on RKE2 using SLES 15 SP4 on VirtualBox 7. The process was a battle against SSL handshakes, disappearing network interfaces, and restrictive Mac security policies. Below […]

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By: Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo

January 22, 2026 6:44 pm

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SUSECON 2026 Session Catalog Is Live: 100+ Sessions on Linux, Cloud Native, Edge, AI and more!

Flexibility, control, resilience, and long-term choice have become core design principles for enterprise IT, part of everyday architecture conversations. I see it every day in the discussions we have with our customers and partners, trade-offs that need to be addressed. SUSECON 2026 is built around that reality. Our theme, Shape Your Resilient Future, reflects the […]

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By: Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo

December 10, 2025 11:00 am

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SUSE Receives 64 Badges in the Winter G2 Report

Once again, G2, the world’s largest and most trusted tech marketplace, has recognized SUSE’s solutions. We received 64 badges in its 2026 Winter Report across our business units for SUSE Rancher Prime, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), SUSE Multi-Linux Manager (formerly SUSE Manager) and SUSE Cloud Observability. We received 15 badges in the […]

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By: lubos.kocman@suse.com

November 29, 2025 11:58 am

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4th Linux Mobile Hackday at SUSE Prague

A lively day at the office SUSE Prague hosted the fourth Linux Mobile Hackday last Thursday from eleven in the morning until the late afternoon. David Heidelberg organised the event and twelve people joined. The hackday took place one day after the very busy SUSE Open House, so the office felt quiet at first. The […]

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By: lubos.kocman@suse.com

November 18, 2025 10:00 am

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Teaching Linux to Kids With openSUSE Leap 16.0

A Community Effort to Teach Linux Early Published on behalf of Coly Li, with his permission To help children interested in artificial intelligence and information technology grow up with basic Linux skills, Coly Li started a voluntary Linux study group. He created it together with other parents from his child’s school who share an […]

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