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SUSE redefining IT in the Software-Defined Era

 
Continuing to help organisations adapt with software-defined infrastructure and application delivery solutions SUSE has released SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, SUSE Manager 3.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 15. The offerings are aimed to enable IT operations and DevOps to meet digital business demands with greater agility and less cost.

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 is a multimodal operating system that bridges traditional data center technologies with software-defined infrastructure.

“As organisations around the world transform their enterprise systems to embrace modern and agile technologies, multiple infrastructures for different workloads and applications are needed. To bridge traditional and software-defined infrastructure, SUSE has built a multimodal operating system – SUSE Linux Enterprise 15,” said Thomas Di Giacomo, SUSE CTO.
Stephen Belanger, Senior Research Analyst, Computing Platforms at IDC, said, “Operating systems remain a foundational building block for modern infrastructure. Linux has gained stature as a preferred development platform for most ISVs. Today Linux is widely used for hosting traditional as well as next-generation applications across bare-metal, virtual and container-based delivery methods. SUSE Linux Enterprise comes out at the top for SAP applications, mainframes, high-performance computing and other key Linux enterprise-centric use cases.”
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 is a modern, modular operating system that helps customers to easily deploy and transition of business-critical workloads across on-premise and public cloud environments.
With a focus on the developer community, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 accelerates the enterprise transition from free developer subscription or community Linux (openSUSE Leap) setups to production deployments of fully supported enterprise Linux.
Built for Linux, the latest release of SUSE Manager delivers new features focused on lowering costs, improving DevOps efficiency, and easily managing large, complex deployments across IoT, cloud and container infrastructures. It helps customers improve DevOps efficiency and meet compliance requirements with a single tool that manages and maintains everything from edge devices to Kubernetes environments.
Recognizing that a high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure is vital to supporting the advanced analytics (such as AI and machine learning) SUSE has launched SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 15 as a separate product to address this growing market with a comprehensive set of supported tools specifically designed for the parallel computing environment, including workload and cluster management.
These latest SUSE releases continue to empower enterprises to be successful in their IT transformation journey at their own pace. SUSE Manager 3.2 is now available, and SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 will be available from mid-July.