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The latest SUSE Linux server management program combines the best of older sysadmin approaches with Salt DevOps.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a world-class, secure open source server operating system, built to power physical, virtual and cloud-based mission-critical workloads.
SUSE doesn't get the ink that Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or Canonical Ubuntu does, but it's still a darn fine Linux server distribution. Now, SUSE takes another step forward in the server ...
Whether you intend on setting up a directory server, file server, virtualization host, containers - SLES supports those use-cases and much more. To be fair, you can configure all of those same ...
SUSE has announced that its flagship Linux distribution has earned Common Criteria EAL 4+ certification. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP2 is now EAL 4+ level certified for IBM Z, Arm, and ...
SuSE continues to evolve its product lines as it Tuesday released a service pack for its Linux server package and announced new partnerships.
SuSE has been working with other Linux developers on UnitedLinux, a uniform version of Linux for businesses. The Openexchange Server bundle, expected to be available in mid-November, includes four ...
In its most recent release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server – SLES 15 SP3 – SUSE has embedded full binary compatibility between SLES and its community Linux distro, openSUSE Leap. This smart ...
MARKHAM, Ont., Feb. 2 -Novellhas released the first Service Pack (SP1) for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, delivering significant technological advances in the areas of scalability, security and ...
Company starts test program for its Novell Open Enterprise Server, bringing NetWare services to SuSE Linux.
“SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the leading platform for SAP solutions on Linux and the only supported operating system for SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems,” said Nils Brauckmann, president and general ...
SUSE updates its flagship enterprise Linux distribution with a common codebase that will now serve as the foundation for the company's Linux products.