SUSE, a Luxembourg-based open source company known in European IT circles, is launching its new AI strategy and SUSE AI solutions to penetrate the U.S. market. SUSE aims to leverage AI to compete with more recognized U.S. competitors like Red Hat and Canonical. The company’s new platform is vendor- and LLM-agnostic, designed to help enterprises deploy AI workloads securely and privately. SUSE’s CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen and VP of AI Pilar Santamaria emphasize that the open source model provides infinite potential and scalability, which is crucial for enterprise customers needing long-term support. With this new platform, SUSE aims to help businesses use their own AI models or open-weight models like Meta’s Llama without data privacy concerns. The solution offers modularity and flexibility, allowing enterprises to select components that best meet their needs. SUSE’s expansion strategy also includes leveraging the strong brand recognition of its Kubernetes service, Rancher, in the U.S. market.

SUSE Bets on AI to Break Into U.S. Market with New Generative AI Platform
SUSE aims to transform its U.S. market presence with a new generative AI platform.
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