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Proprietary stacks are failing enterprises when they need flexibility the most

SUSE is advocating for open-source architectures to combat the limitations of proprietary technology stacks, offering enterprises greater flexibility and operational resilience across complex hybrid and multicloud computing environments.

Key Points

  • SUSE emphasizes open-source interoperability to help enterprises avoid vendor lock-in within hybrid and multicloud infrastructures.
  • The SUSE Rancher Prime platform provides a unified control plane to manage operations across data centers, cloud, and edge environments.
  • SUSE Virtualization allows organizations to run traditional virtual machines and container-based workloads simultaneously under a single management system.
  • The company is positioning its open-source strategy as a viable alternative for enterprises navigating shifts in the virtualization market following Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware.
  • Peter Smails, general manager of cloud-native at SUSE, highlighted these strategies during the SUSECON 2026 event.

Why it Matters

As enterprises move away from rigid, proprietary infrastructure, the demand for interoperable and standards-driven solutions has become a critical factor for operational sovereignty. By enabling consistent management across diverse environments, these open architectures allow businesses to modernize their IT stacks without the disruption of a complete system replacement.
SiliconANGLE News Published by Kelly Knight
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