SUSE AI is safe and mature, but not plug-and-play for all
Briefly

SUSECON highlighted SUSE's approach for 2025, focusing on updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Rancher. The most intriguing aspect was SUSE AI, which aims to provide open-source infrastructure for GenAI applications without developing its own large language models (LLMs). Instead, SUSE collaborates with partners like Infosys and HPE to fill industry-specific gaps. SUSE AI's role encompasses the underlying infrastructure, supporting various third-party solutions while ensuring data control and comprehensive observability, aligning with SUSE's principles.
"One of our strengths is the secure and stable infrastructure we provide to run these workloads effectively, ensuring a seamless integration for users and partners alike."
"SUSE AI stops where the verticals begin, meaning we are not creating industry-specific solutions but enabling our partners to do so, leveraging our AI infrastructure to support their innovations."
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