Margaret Dawson, SUSE CMO
By: Margaret Dawson

May 8, 2026 3:30 pm

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The Silicon Ceiling: Why the Hardware Crisis is the Ultimate Wake-Up Call

At a glance Hardware scarcity, driven by skyrocketing memory prices and historically low data center vacancies, means you can no longer simply buy more hardware to scale performance. Optimizing the performance and capacity of underutilized hardware is key to resilience in 2026.  SUSE supports several pathways to reclaiming capacity and maximizing utilization, including: converging […]

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By: Miguel Pérez Colino

May 4, 2026 4:32 pm

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Beyond the Patch: How to Prepare Your Linux Fleet Against AI Exploits

The recent coverage surrounding Anthropic’s new Mythos model—and its ability to autonomously discover and exploit vulnerabilities like the 17-year-old FreeBSD bug (CVE-2026-4747) has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community. The headlines are full of "zero-day machines," and the industry anxiety is palpable. The most recent “copy.fail” CVE-2026-31431 vulnerability has […]

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By: Ivan Tarin

April 21, 2026 7:36 am

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By: Karla Romero

February 25, 2026 4:07 am

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Google Cloud Next 2026 Guide: The Expert Guide and Pro Tips

Doing Vegas right: navigating the Mandalay Bay  We’re heading back to Las Vegas for Google Cloud Next 2026 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center from April 22-24. If you’ve been before, you know it’s a lot to handle—from the impossible keynote seats to the sheer size of the expo floor. This […]

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By: Peter Schinagl

February 23, 2026 2:59 pm

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SUSE Multi-Linux Manager 5.x on Azure (PAYG): Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Welcome back to  SUSE Solutions on Azure: The Technical Series Bridging the Gap Between Linux Freedom and Azure Scale Architecting enterprise Linux on Azure requires balancing open-source innovation with rigorous corporate control. This series provides the technical blueprints to help you shift from managing individual distributions to building a unified, secure, and resilient Linux stack […]

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By: Derek Reinhardt

February 17, 2026 10:03 pm

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Managing Your Linux Estate: Deploying SUSE Multi-Linux Manager on SLES via AWS

Managing a diverse Linux environment at scale shouldn’t feel like a chore. While SUSE Multi-Linux Manager (MLM) typically runs on SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro, many AWS customers have standardized their infrastructure on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15. This post highlights the steps required to install MLM on SLES, specifically on AWS. It is […]

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By: Cara Ferguson

February 17, 2026 3:59 pm

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Stop Reacting to Vendor Timelines: A Better Way to Optimize Your Linux Estate

Enterprise IT has reached a critical juncture. As infrastructure scales across hybrid, multi-cloud, edge, and AI-enabled environments, organizations are increasingly pressured to deliver greater value with fewer resources. Managing rising costs, vendor lock-in, and escalating operational risk has become a primary challenge for the modern enterprise. For leadership, this environment creates significant budget pressure and […]

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Sebastian Martinez
By: Sebastian Martinez

February 17, 2026 9:00 am

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Bringing AI-Assisted Operations to Real Linux Environments with SUSE Multi-Linux Manager MCP Server

AI assistants are impressive in demonstrations, but far harder to apply to real, already running enterprise Linux environments. AI-assisted operation was a promise reserved for single-vendor, new 'greenfield' deployments. Modern data centers are heterogeneous by default, mixing Linux distributions and versions. SUSE Linux, Ubuntu, RHEL and Enterprise Linux clones, and legacy versions running mission-critical workloads […]

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Sebastian Martinez
By: Sebastian Martinez

February 17, 2026 8:59 am

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Why AI Still Cannot Run Your Linux Infrastructure (And What Must Change)

AI assistants are rapidly becoming part of how teams write code, analyze data and automate workflows. Yet when it comes to operating a real enterprise Linux environment, AI still falls short. Today, Linux is the foundation that runs AI workloads across data centers and clouds. We trust Linux to execute the most advanced AI systems […]

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