We go together…
Like rama lama lama ka dinga da dinga dong – remember what movie that song’s from? Grease! A good pairing, or a class duo always has that 1+1 >3 effect. Know what I’m talking about? Witness: peanut butter and jelly, cake and ice cream, burgers and fries, potatoes and gravy… The list goes on.
A good partnership is like that, and here at SUSE, we have a great partnership with Dell. Same dedication to customer success, same commitment to performance, same pledge to open solutions and low costs. Our tech duo will be making a joint appearance at Open Infrastructure Summit, April 29-May 1 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
Open Infrastructure Summit used to be called the OpenStack Summit, in addition to the new name, it has a new tagline – Home of Open Development. This year, the organizers expect thousands of IT decision makers, operators and the developers – the focus is around collaboration across common use cases and solving real world problems. Attendees come from over 50 countries and 600 companies, using and contributing to over 35 open source projects. Hot topics will include Container Infrastructure, CI/CD, Telecom + NFV, Public Cloud, Private & Hybrid Cloud and more.
Dell and SUSE are both spotlight sponsors – so stop by and check out both of our booths! Like all good partnerships, we’ll sometimes finish each other’s sentences! That’s why you’ll hear about SUSE Enterprise Storage and Container as a Service Platform at kiosks in the Dell booth! SUSE Enterprise Storage, is an intelligent software-defined storage solution, powered by CEPH technology, which enables you to transform your enterprise storage infrastructure and achieve unlimited scalability. SUSE CaaS Platform is an enterprise class container management solution – based on Kubernetes, that enables IT and DevOps professionals to more easily deploy, manage, and scale container-based applications and services. To learn more, come talk to the storage and container experts in either the SUSE or Dell booth!
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