SUSE announced a series of innovations and strategic partnerships at its annual SUSECON conference to simplify modern infrastructure while enabling organisations to choose how they build, deploy and scale.

“This year’s lineup of partnerships and product innovations at SUSECON reaffirms our commitment to open-source and vision of helping customers break down barriers to avoid vendor lock-in,” said Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, CEO, SUSE.
AI partnerships and agentic product innovations
SUSE launched SUSE AI Factory with NVIDIA, a unified software stack designed to help enterprises confidently build, deploy, manage, and govern AI applications at scale across different environments. The platform enables organisations to leverage NVIDIA’s latest AI technologies while ensuring their sensitive data and logic remain secure within private infrastructure.
SUSE also partnered with Switch to accelerate the development of digital twin systems and AI factories. By combining SUSE AI with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, the collaboration enables real-time simulation and optimisation of data centre performance, allowing complex AI models and 3D simulations to run on shared infrastructure.
SUSE has integrated with platforms like Amazon Quick, FSAS Technologies, n8n, and Revenium, aiming to support secure, vendor-agnostic operations across Linux and Kubernetes, while embedding automation into core infrastructure to streamline workflows.
Additionally, SUSE partnered with Cloudbase Solutions to integrate the Corioli migration tool, allowing enterprises to transfer workloads from VMware and public clouds to SUSE Virtualisation with zero downtime, supporting mission-critical SAP environments and ensuring smooth, reliable transitions.









