SUSE, Friday, June 19th, 2026
Striped LVM on Linux - Concept, Setup, Extension and XFS Alignment
A technical guide to implementing and extending striped LVM on Linux while maintaining XFS filesystem alignment.
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SUSE, Friday, June 19th, 2026
A technical guide to implementing and extending striped LVM on Linux while maintaining XFS filesystem alignment.
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SUSE, Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
SUSE argues the EU's open source strategy will succeed only through coordinated public procurement, not new supply.
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SUSE, Thursday, June 4th, 2026
EU's new Cloud and AI Development Act represents the most ambitious commitment to open source by the Commission, but falls short on binding enforcement.
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SUSE Communities, Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026
SUSE partners with Cloudbase Solutions to include Coriolis automated migration platform for faster VMware to SUSE transitions.
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SUSE Communities, Monday, June 1st, 2026
SUSE Virtualization unifies VMs and containers on a Kubernetes-native platform with Portworx Enterprise and Everpure FlashArray.
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SUSE Communities, Friday, May 15th, 2026
A guide for IT leaders and procurement professionals on implementing open source procurement to achieve digital sovereignty in Europe.
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SUSE Communities, Friday, May 15th, 2026
Europe has a mature open source ecosystem that can drive digital sovereignty if procurement policies prioritize it.
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FutureCIO, Monday, May 11th, 2026
SUSE announced innovations and partnerships at SUSECON to simplify modern infrastructure and prevent vendor lock-in.
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The New Stack, May 1,2026
SUSE positions itself as a critical infrastructure provider for the AI era.
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Techstrong.IT, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
The CTO for SUSE is telling IT leaders they need to focus more on making resilient platform decisions at a time when the pace of change, changes to software licensing terms and geopolitical uncertainty are all conspiring to make it more difficult than ever for them to succeed.
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Techstrong.IT, Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
The CEO of SUSE today identified five specific areas that the company plans to focus on at a time when organizations need a more resilient approach to managing IT environments.
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Techstrong.ai, Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
SUSE today revealed it has allied with NVIDIA to extend the scope of its infrastructure platform for building and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
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siliconANGLE, Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
Resilience and digital sovereignty are emerging as defining priorities in enterprise IT amid rising multicloud complexity and AI adoption. In response, organizations are betting on open, modular architectures and partner ecosystems to reclaim flexibility and control.
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AI promises unprecedented insights, automation and business value. But as organizations move from experimentation to production, we're hearing more about a fundamental architectural challenge: data gravity.
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SUSE, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
Today, the operating system must move beyond a passive substrate. The emergence of the agentic operating system has established a new opportunity for automating safe, auditable actions across workloads. The most exciting part of this shift isn't the newness, however. It's the incredible capacity for meaningfully streamlined operations.
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SUSE, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
As enterprise AI matures, infrastructure patterns are shifting. Teams that started with dedicated GPU servers are now building shared platforms that must support multiple workloads, enforce governance and quickly scale without overwhelming operations.
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SUSE, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
Modernizing virtualization is no longer optional. Proving it will work in your environment is the real barrier. Executive teams are being pushed to move faster while risk rises. Licensing changes have reset cost, control, and long-term strategy. Platform teams must now support containers, VMs, and AI workloads without adding complexity.
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SUSE, Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
AI workloads are no longer experimental projects running in isolated environments. They are now business-critical systems powering recommendations, search, automation, analytics and generative AI applications.
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SUSE, Wednesday, April 1st, 2026
If you've followed my work for a while, you know I care deeply about three things: open source, hybrid cloud and data. So when we had the opportunity to survey nearly 600 enterprise technology leaders across the U.S., UK, Japan, India and Germany on how AI is reshaping infrastructure priorities, I had to see it firsthand.
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SUSE, March 26,2026
In the world of SUSE, we often talk about 'Zero-Touch' and 'Infrastructure-as-Code.' But behind every automated cluster is a human who occasionally needs to see exactly what is happening on a specific node, or make adjustments. This is about pets, not cattle.
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SUSE, March 25,2026
As 5G transitions from a futuristic promise to a foundational reality, the telecommunications industry is hitting a critical inflection point. The move toward cloud native infrastructure is no longer optional, but the path to getting there is often cluttered with fragmentation and proprietary roadblocks.
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SUSE, March 25,2026
Have you noticed the perfect storm brewing in the telecommunications world lately? With the massive push toward 5G-Advanced, Open RAN, and AI-driven automation, network traffic is absolutely exploding. But there is a huge roadblock: the physical edge locations where all this data needs to be processed are severely limited on space, power, and cooling.
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SUSE, March 24,2026
GPU capacity is one of the most expensive and constrained resources in modern AI infrastructure. Training, inference, analytics, and MLOps pipelines often compete for the same GPU hardware while workloads can use a fraction of a full GPU, leaving costly capacity idle.
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silconANGLE, March 24,2026
As enterprises move toward cloud-native architectures and AI-driven operations, the fight for control is intensifying. But as complexity surges, can open infrastructure restore order fast enough?
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Following its recent multi-agent expansion, SUSE Rancher Prime's AI Assistant, Liz, can now integrate external Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers directly into its AI crew.
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SUSE, March 24,2026
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026, we're evolving SUSE Rancher Prime from a management tool into the industry's first context aware Agentic AI Ecosystem. The single integrated platform experience, unifies AI operations, virtualization, security, observability, developer tooling and 3rd party tools
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SUSE, March 24,2026
Security tooling has a belonging problem. Your infrastructure runs on Kubernetes, your deployments are GitOps-driven, your developers ship through automated pipelines, and then there's your security platform sitting off to the side, requiring its own workflows, its own expertise, and its own management plane. It's not that the tools don't work. It's that they don't belong.
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SUSE, March 24,2026
As Kubernetes footprints grow, keeping user identities in sync gets harder. SUSE Rancher Prime already helps here. Automatic identity refresh keeps user and group data up to date for providers that support querying, and the user retention process cleans up inactive accounts over time.
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SUSE, Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
SUSE and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have been co-building for nearly 15 years, and the partnership has catalyzed tangible results.
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SUSE, Monday, March 16th, 2026
Edge AI projects often stall between prototype and production. Powerful hardware is not enough without enterprise-grade lifecycle, security, and fleet management. For the past year, SUSE and NVIDIA have collaborated to bridge the gap between enterprise-hardened Linux and the world's most powerful AI hardware.
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SUSE, Monday, March 16th, 2026
SUSE is proud to announce support for NVIDIA RTX 4500 Blackwell Server Edition on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16.0 and SUSE Linux Micro 6.2.
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SUSE, Monday, March 16th, 2026
As organizations move past the initial hype of GenAI, many are hitting a significant wall: infrastructure readiness. Moving AI out of research silos and into mission-critical operations requires more than raw performance; it demands a foundation built on security, lifecycle stability, deep observability, and locked-in governance.
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SUSE, Friday, March 13th, 2026
As we prepare to gather in Prague this April for SUSECON 26, I am frequently asked a specific question: 'Is Digital Sovereignty just a European regulation story?' My answer is always a categorical no.
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SUSE, Friday, March 13th, 2026
In the world of enterprise Linux, consistency and efficiency are essential. As your infrastructure expands, managing each server manually becomes unfeasible. This is where automation comes in, and for administrators of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), there is a powerful, integrated, and fully supported solution: Ansible.
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SUSE, Friday, March 13th, 2026
In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise IT, staying ahead means building on a foundation that is as innovative as it is stable. With the general availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 16, customers can modernize their mission critical workloads and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) have a unique opportunity to align with the next generation of data center, cloud, and edge computing.
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SUSE, Friday, March 6th, 2026
SUSECON 2026 is next month, and the agenda is taking shape in a way that reflects exactly what enterprise IT professionals are experiencing right now: keeping up with the pressure to modernize, navigating competing priorities and doing it all without losing operational stability.
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SUSE, Wednesday, March 4th, 2026
In the complex geopolitical landscape of 2026, the definition of 'corporate resilience' has undergone a fundamental transformation. For the modern Board of Directors, risk management is no longer confined to financial solvency or cybersecurity posture; it now encompasses the very foundation of the digital stack.
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SUSE, Wednesday, March 4th, 2026
So much goes into running SAP well-from patching without disruption, through managing high availability and navigating the shift to containers, all the way to staying ahead of technical debt before it catches up with you. That's a lot to carry, and most SAP environments do it all. until something goes wrong.
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SUSE, Friday, February 27th, 2026
Hybrid environments grow fast, as does the list of tools they require. When teams adopt separate solutions for cluster management, security and observability, each one adds a dashboard, a data model and potential blind spots. The result is sprawl that obscures rather than clarifies. Fortunately, there are practical ways to regain control without sacrificing the benefits of your existing architectural choices.
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SUSE, Thursday, February 26th, 2026
I know what most people think when they hear 'sovereignty.' They think Brussels. They think regulations. They think it's a European thing. It's not. Or at least, not anymore.
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SUSE, Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
Java applications are essential for many businesses, requiring a stable, secure, and well-maintained deployment platform. For years, SUSE has offered fully supported OpenJDK and Apache Tomcat stacks directly delivered and integrated within SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES).
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SUSE, Monday, February 23rd, 2026
When scientists need to model climate change over decades, when engineers test vehicle designs through millions of simulated crashes, when enterprises train Generative AI models reshaping industries, or when researchers sequence entire human genomes in hours rather than years, they turn to high performance computing.
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SUSE, Monday, February 23rd, 2026
With the upcoming release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16.1 in November 2026, we are marking a significant milestone in the evolution of immutable operating systems, bringing greater choice and flexibility to all our customers.
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SUSE, Monday, February 23rd, 2026
The telecommunications landscape is shifting beneath our feet. As operators race toward 5G-Advanced and O-RAN, they face a daunting challenge: how to deliver sub-millisecond latency and massive AI inferencing without exploding their power budgets or physical footprints.
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SUSE, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
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.
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SUSE, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
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.
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SUSE, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
Virtualization has long been a cornerstone of enterprise IT. It enabled organizations to consolidate hardware, improve utilization, and standardize infrastructure.
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SUSE, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
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.
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SUSE, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
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.
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SUSE, Monday, February 16th, 2026
In the world of open source, we often talk about the power of the community. We know that when bright minds come together to solve a problem, the result is always greater than the sum of its parts.
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