By: ncutler@suse.com

April 20, 2023 12:06 pm

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A brief look at SUSE’s CVE tracking process for automotive

What is a CVE? When a security vulnerability in a given software package becomes known, a response must be mounted in order to minimize the probability of malicious actors gaining access to protected computer systems and networks. For serious vulnerabilities, the response involves a number of entities working together, motivated by the common interest of […]

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By: Stacey Miller

February 24, 2023 8:24 pm

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SUSE Manager: The Journey Continues

A little more than 6 months ago, SUSE launched SUSE Manager 4.3.  It was an exciting launch because for the first time, we rearchitected the solution so that you could implement the SUSE Manager Proxy as a set of containers.  Hub architecture and reporting capabilities were also improved for better scalability.  […]

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By: Stacey Miller

February 15, 2023 4:14 pm

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By: Terry Smith

November 14, 2022 4:37 pm

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UberCloud and SUSE: Next Generation HPC Accelerates Innovation

UberCloud delivers a cloud-native approach to high-performance computing (HPC) with SUSE Linux Enterprise and SUSE Rancher. With UberCloud and SUSE, enterprises can empower their engineers and scientists to accelerate innovation, enable IT with streamlined tooling and enhanced service delivery, and provide leadership with unprecedented visibility to create efficiencies through a unified IT strategy.  ~ […]

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By: Raj Meel

October 25, 2022 12:45 pm

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By: Stacey Miller

September 21, 2022 4:07 pm

2,682 views

3 Reasons to Migrate to SUSE Manager 4.3

You’re running SUSE Manager 4.1 and you are perfectly content.  After all, you’ve got support for your multi distro environment, the ability to patch your systems automatically using Salt or Ansible and can access the amazing SUSE follow-the-sun, local language, technical support.  So why migrate to the latest release? This […]

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By: Lukas Lansky

April 12, 2022 4:35 pm

2,074 views

Safety RAM: Protecting variables with one’s complement

Firstly please read the Safety RAM: Protecting memory section with checksum blog post if you haven't as certain aspects won't be re-explained. The problem with previous CRC based method was that there shall be no parallelism or interruption during executing of critical section by others, possibly non-safe, processes. So to deal with this limitation we […]

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By: Lukas Lansky

January 27, 2022 3:37 pm

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Safety RAM: Protecting memory section with checksum

This particular blog post is not going to be about Linux memory managements and its safety or how to write a safety critical software but will touch on the topic that all safety critical software must address properly. This topic is Freedom From Interference (FFI).  Before we dive in, let's define some terms and […]

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By: Paul Fox

November 1, 2021 11:17 am

2,379 views

Sara Assicurazioni: Transforming the Insurance Industry with Kubernetes

“In SUSE Rancher we can standardize all our images and create a new container in a matter of seconds — it’s extremely easy.” Paolo Perrucci, Head of Infrastructure, Sara Assicurazioni. Sara Assicurazioni, the leading Italian insurance company, ran its critical internal business applications on monolithic technologies. Its technology team,[…]

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