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Blogs

Blogs
March 14th, 2023

Longhorn 1.4.1

Longhorn v1.4.1 has been released, marking the first stable version since v1.4.0 was launched three…

Blogs
March 8th, 2023

A Guide to Using Rancher for Multicloud Deployments

Rancher is a Kubernetes management platform that creates a consistent environment for multicloud…

Blogs
March 8th, 2023

Network Policies in K3s

In this post we want to give a simple introduction for using network policies in a sample project…

Blogs
June 21st, 2022

Manage without Disruption: Introducing SUSE Manager 4.3

In a world of disruptions, the new SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) brings innovation without…

Blogs
January 19th, 2022

SUSE lanza el NeuVector, la primera plataforma código abierto de seguridad de contenedores del sector

Con mucho gusto anunciamos que el código base NeuVector ya está disponible para la comunidad de…

Blogs
June 21st, 2021

¿Qué hay de nuevo en el SUSE Manager for Retail 4.2?

Compartir Gerencie, proteja, automatice y mantenga conformidad con la más nueva versión de la…

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The OCTOPod podcast

The OCTOpod podcast

The OCTOpod: Conversations with SUSE’s Office of the CTO

Host Alan Clark sits down with leaders and experts in the tech community in the OCTOpod: Conversations with SUSE's Office of the CTO (that's OCTO). Alan has spent his career in enterprise software with a focus on open source advocacy and emerging tech. He’s contributed in many ways – from code to chairs, from networking to cloud. He has served on the Open Infrastructure Foundation, the Linux Foundation, openSUSE, Open Mainframe project, and many more. He’s met lots of great people along the way, and in Season One, he’ll sit down with a few of them to talk about the latest trends and challenges in open source. These include findings from a report on Why IT Leaders Choose Open, how to manage a community, the importance of diversity and inclusion in open source, and much more.

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