SUSE Introduces New Cloud Capabilities

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As enterprise customers move beyond the software-defined data center to also embrace edge and cloud computing, SUSE is evolving with the market, delivering new hybrid and multi-cloud capabilities and application delivery innovations.

“Because our customers have a growing need for computing solutions that span the edge to the core data center to the cloud, SUSE must be able to deploy and manage seamlessly across these computing models, unencumbered by technology boundaries,” said Thomas Di Giacomo, SUSE President of Engineering, Product and Innovation. “SUSE has very successfully delivered enterprise-grade Linux for more than 25 years, and it’s only natural that we have expanded to cover the entire range of customer needs for both software-defined infrastructure and application delivery. We are driven to enable businesses to innovate and execute their own digital transformation when, where and how they need, as they support the requirements of their own customers.”

SUSE works with partners and communities to deliver and support cloud and application delivery solutions that enable customers to create, deploy and manage applications and workloads anywhere – on premises, hybrid and multi-cloud – via open source container-first technologies.

SUSE Cloud Application Platform 1.4 will be available this month, and it will introduce a Cloud Foundry Application Runtime in an entirely Kubernetes-native architecture via Project Eirini.

SUSE’s latest enterprise-ready OpenStack Cloud platform will also be available in April as SUSE OpenStack Cloud 9. It is the first release to integrate the SUSE OpenStack Cloud and HPE OpenStack technology into one, single-branded release.

Raju Penumatcha, Senior Vice President and Chief product Officer at Supermicro, said, “Supermicro has partnered with SUSE for over two years now and has been closely involved in testing this latest version of SUSE OpenStack Cloud. SUSE OpenStack Cloud 9 coupled with Supermicro hardware will enable a mature, stable and robust production-ready private cloud based on truly open source technologies, backed by SUSE’s and Supermicro’s world-class support organizations.”

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