SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16 Puts AI In The Operating System
Help Net Security, Thursday, October 30th, 2025
SUSE has released SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 16, calling it AI-ready and built for long-term use. The release marks the first major update in the Enterprise Server line in more than five years and signals a new direction for how Linux might integrate with AI tools in the future.
A Linux built for the next decade
SLES 16 is the company's first release built on its new Adaptable Linux Platform. It's designed for the growing mix of workloads that span data centers, cloud environments, and edge systems. SUSE says this foundation allows administrators to separate the immutable host OS from the application layer, giving teams better control and consistency when deploying or updating systems.