
SUSE has announced a range of new product features at its annual global SUSECON. As APAC organizations look to accelerate innovation, these new features support greater resiliency, security, and technology-enabled growth. The new features announced include core updates to SUSE Linux and Security portfolios, a new SUSE Rancher for SAP applications update, integration with Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Security Copilot, and comprehensive upgrades for SUSE AI in combination with observability features.
In addition, SUSE has expanded its partnerships with Infosys and to provide a new solution that enables businesses to use AI easily and securely. SUSE also recognized the winners of this year's Customer Awards – all of whom represent a vanguard of companies utilizing open source technology in new and dynamic ways to solve critical challenges.
A new version of SUSE AI, the open infrastructure platform for deploying and running AI workloads, gives customers better cost visibility and security performance with the integration of Observability. The enhanced platform provides valuable insights into AI workloads, GPU performance, LLM token usage and supports the development of agent-based workflows.
Through an expanded partnership, SUSE AI will also be brought together with Infosys' GenAI-based system integration solutions powered by Infosys Topaz AI. Infosys Topaz is an AI-centric offering that helps organizations maximize the business value of generative AI with a comprehensive set of services, solutions and platforms. This includes the Infosys Responsible AI Toolkit, which builds on Infosys' ethical and regulatory framework and equips organizations with advanced technical safeguards.
The next phase of SUSE Multi-Linux Support expands both support and management capabilities for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS Linux, giving organizations more flexibility in managing their heterogeneous distributed Linux environments. With this enhancement, SUSE is reinforcing its commitment to technology choice by moving beyond CentOS migration to support other commercial Linux distributions. Also planned for release next June is Multi-Linux Manager 5.1, which will enable customers to manage heterogeneous and distributed Linux environments with greater control and scalability.
SUSE also unveiled major updates to SUSE Rancher Prime, its enterprise container management platform, which now offers more comprehensive capabilities for managing cloud-native workloads. These new features solidify SUSE Rancher Prime as a leading platform for enterprises seeking scalable, secure, and flexible solutions for running and managing their cloud-native applications at scale.
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