SUSE stories
Swinburne University partners with Aptira to implement SUSE Enterprise Storage, addressing rising storage demands at half the cost of traditional systems.
Suse and HPE agree on technology acquisition to expand Suse's OpenStack IaaS solution, with Suse named as HPE's preferred open source partner.
Channel firms should be on the lookout for opportunities across open source and more diverse software offerings like software-defined containers and storage.
Kiwi firm Zag has been awarded Accredited Partner status by SUSE, allowing it to deliver SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for SAP Applications. .
SUSE launches Enterprise Storage 5.5, meeting surging demand with cost-effective, scalable Ceph-powered solution.
CEOs worldwide are leveraging cutting-edge tech to drive innovation and extend business reach, as celebrated in the SAP Innovation Awards.
Business IT is facing storage growth that's exceeding even the highest estimates, and there's no sign of it slowing down anytime soon.
As data growth surges, open source software-defined storage offers a cost-effective, flexible solution for businesses facing ever-increasing storage challenges.
With data growing at an estimated 40% annually for the foreseeable future, it's time to look at options for affordable, scalable SD storage solutions.
HPE today announced a plan of action with Arm, SUSE, and three UK universities to accelerate the adoption of supercomputer applications in the UK.
SUSE has expanded their collaboration with Amazon Web Services to further accelerate SAP migrations to Linux on AWS.
SUSE appoints Aptira as its first Solution Partner for APJ region, recognising their technical expertise and commitment to building efficient solutions.
SUSE announces its Linux Enterprise Server for SAP will now be available on IBM Cloud, enhancing agility and cost-efficiency with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Mature cloud technology, software-defined infrastructure, containers and DevOps are being pursued by IT professionals.
The company says the solution will help businesses significantly accelerate their digital transformation journey.
The two companies have entered into a partnership that will provide a series of new, innovative IT solutions based on Supermicro hardware.
The service comes at a time where demand for higher-level support services and adoption of Linux operating systems globally are growing.
Pi Datacenters and SUSE team up to bring cloud and SDDC services to India through SUSE OpenStack cloud platform.
Suse says the solution enables organisations to build scalable storage using commodity off-the-shelf servers and disk drives.
The best way to improve efficiency, reduce costs and quickly respond to infrastructure demands is with automation.