By: Stacey Miller

February 15, 2023 4:14 pm

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Stop the Churn with SUSE eLearning

The Covid pandemic has taught us has brought us a lot of new phrases in the workforce. First, there was “quiet quitting” – the desire to do “just” what’s in your job description and no more.  Then there was the “great resignation” where it seemed like everyone was looking for […]

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By: Vince Matev

February 14, 2023 12:09 pm

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Mitigate the Complexity of Kubernetes Operations with Rancher Prime and Asserts

SUSE guest blog authored by: Steve Waterworth, The Mechanic at Asserts   Kubernetes (K8s) has continued to explode in popularity with everyone from small startups to large multinational corporations running their business-critical applications on it. Along with the plethora of benefits, K8s comes with a high degree of complexity when it comes to implementing, […]

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By: Vince Matev

November 11, 2022 1:50 pm

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Operate Kubernetes at scale with Clastix Kamaji and SUSE Rancher

    Clastix, a leader in Kubernetes multitenancy solutions, is now a SUSE ecosystem partner. Customers can now take advantage of innovative solutions that benefit from SUSE’s decades of engineering excellence and open source leadership coupled with Clastix’s unique solutions for Kubernetes deployments. Clastix has now published their Kamaji solution in […]

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By: Vince Matev

November 2, 2022 11:01 am

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Quobyte and SUSE Rancher – Persistent state for scaling organizations

        SUSE guest blog authored by: Jan Peschke, Sales Engineer at Quobyte   Many organizations run Kubernetes today, for Development and actually more and more production workloads. This results in tens to hundreds of Kubernetes clusters within one organization and managing these clusters is a critical task. […]

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By: Vince Matev

September 13, 2022 12:46 pm

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SUSE Rancher and Komodor – Continuous Kubernetes Reliability

SUSE guest blog authored by: Oren Ninio, Head of Solution Architecture at Komodor The Kubernetes Landscape With 96% of organizations either using or evaluating Kubernetes and over 7 million developers using Kubernetes around the world, according to a recent CNCF report, it’s safe to say that Kubernetes is eating up the world and has […]

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By: Melissa Di Donato

July 25, 2022 8:58 am

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Navigating the rapidly evolving world of retail

In today’s highly competitive post-Covid retail landscape, efficient operations which enable retailers to deliver the most competitive prices and enhance customer experience, have become essential to the sector. Retail organisations that can adapt quickly to market changes and enhance customer services, whilst reducing operating costs, are the companies that will grow and prosper - […]

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By: Paul Fox

February 21, 2022 8:18 am

1,978 views

CRB drives digital excellence into the Swiss construction industry with SUSE Rancher

"SUSE Rancher helps us accelerate the evolution of our digital offering. We can quickly and easily allocate more or fewer resources to our applications as needed and optimize infrastructure usage.” Tanja Knuser, Head of Development and Technology, Executive Board Member, CRB.  The Swiss Research Center for Rationalization in Building and Civil Engineering […]

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By: Paul Fox

January 31, 2022 3:03 pm

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SUSE Rancher streamlines operations at Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court

“SUSE Rancher is an exceptional solution, helping us to maintain high availability and rapid scalability for our most critical applications.” Aurélio Ribeiro Costa, Co-Manager of the Judicial Technology Platform, Supremo Tribunal Federal. We are back in Brazil this week to discover how SUSE Rancher has streamlined the judicial apparatus responsible for safeguarding […]

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By: Paul Fox

October 18, 2021 9:28 am

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Mr Beam: A startup’s journey with SUSE and open source

“Some scripts I’d written in 2012 are still working on SUSE. I’ve written scripts like automatically switching the DNS servers, because if I need to connect to Wi-Fi on a German train, for example, these things still work, even though the network stack has changed again. There is a consistency in the […]

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