Covid-19 scuppered plans for SUSECon, which was going to be held in Dublin this year. But it couldn’t stop the event from going ahead digitally.

Kathy Gibson attended SUSECon Digital ’20 to find out what the open source software company has been doing over the past year, and what it’s plans are for the months ahead.

 

SUSE looks to the future

It’s been a year since SUSE bought itself out of Micro Focus International and became an independent entity. During that time, the company has focused on helping customers to simplify, modernise and accelerate their businesses.

“We are facing unprecedented times,” says Melissa di Donato, CEO of SUSE. “Many people have had to adapt to new circumstances that are impacting every business across the world.

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Simplify, modernise, accelerate help IT achieve business goals

IT’s function is to provide the environment that allows organisations to meet their business goals.

“SUSE is deeply committed to delivering this, helping customers to simplify, modernise and accelerate their systems. We package and support solutions that let customers focus on their own business priorities,” says Thomas di Giacoma, president: engineering and innovation of SUSE.

“Simplify, modernise and accelerate have profound meaning for companies,” he adds.

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SUSE, Elektrobit innovate at the edge

Mobility as we know it is about to change forever.

Early stages of autonomous driving, the connected car, and electrification are no longer future ideas but realities on the road today, writes SUSE CEO Melissa di Donato.

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SUSE debuts solutions for Microsoft Azure

IT leaders are under pressure to deliver tangible outcomes in the next two years through technology investments, and with the current global pandemic, that pressure will only increase.

According to a new global study commissioned by SUSE and conducted by Insight Avenue, 80% of those IT decision makers believe optimizing the data centre is critical to their innovation efforts, writes Thomas Di Giacomo, president: engineering and innovation of SUSE.

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