Driving Innovation with SUSE Rancher Prime and Plainsight: AI-Ready, Anywhere
Posted on behalf of:
Kit Merker | CEO | Plainsight
Steve Hale| Sr. Director, ISV Partnerships | SUSE
In today’s enterprise landscape, success depends on being able to harness innovation quickly and reliably. Organizations are under pressure to scale applications, secure environments, and adapt to fast-changing business demands. This is especially true for artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision, where teams need platforms that are flexible, secure, and ready to handle data at scale. That’s why SUSE and Plainsight are teaming up: to help customers accelerate their AI journey with enterprise confidence.
Unlocking the Power of Computer Vision with Plainsight
Plainsight’s AI-driven computer vision platform enables organizations to transform images and video into actionable insights. From manufacturing quality control to traffic optimization and food safety assurance, Plainsight helps enterprises build, deploy, and manage AI models that deliver measurable results. By simplifying the process of turning raw visual data into intelligence, Plainsight empowers businesses to make smarter, faster decisions.
SUSE Rancher Prime and Plainsight’s OpenFilter
OpenFilter is Plainsight’s open-source framework for building computer vision workflows through modular, composable filters. When combined with SUSE Rancher Prime, organizations gain a robust, scalable Kubernetes platform to orchestrate OpenFilter workflows across hybrid, cloud, and edge environments. SUSE delivers the infrastructure and security needed to move quickly from experimentation to production, giving customers the confidence to innovate at scale.
Enterprise Kubernetes with SUSE Rancher Prime
Behind every successful AI initiative is a secure, consistent infrastructure. SUSE Rancher Prime provides the enterprise-grade Kubernetes management that organizations need to scale AI workloads reliably. With multi-cluster visibility, lifecycle automation, and built-in SUSE Security, SUSE Rancher Prime ensures that Plainsight workloads run securely—whether in the cloud, on-premises, or at the edge. Together, SUSE and Plainsight deliver a cloud-native foundation that accelerates innovation and reduces complexity.
Why This Collaboration Matters
For enterprises exploring AI and computer vision, the SUSE–Plainsight partnership brings:
- Faster innovation: Build and deploy AI models with speed and confidence.
- Consistent operations: Manage workloads seamlessly across hybrid and edge environments.
- Enterprise-grade assurance: Security, stability, and lifecycle management with SUSE support.
SUSE Rancher Prime orchestrates these workloads across your infrastructure—whether you deploy them on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) compatible platforms.
And thanks to SUSE Multi-Linux Support (MLS), customers gain added peace of mind. MLS is SUSE’s support offering that delivers enterprise-grade patches, updates, and lifecycle management for RHEL environments, enabling customers to maintain consistency and support across mixed infrastructure.
Plainsight proudly acknowledges SUSE’s commitment through MLS, giving customers confidence that their workloads remain fully supported and secure in whichever environment they prefer or support.
What This Means for Customers
- Simplified management of complex AI workloads
- The freedom to run workloads in any environment—cloud, edge, or data center
- Confidence in ongoing compatibility and vendor support
Moving Forward Together
The collaboration between SUSE and Plainsight is about more than technology—it’s about helping enterprises unlock the full potential of AI while keeping operations simple, secure, and scalable.
👉 Learn more about SUSE Multi-Linux Support
👉 Explore how Plainsight is transforming industries with Vision AI
Together, we’re making AI innovation enterprise-ready—anywhere, at scale.
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