SUSE to roll out Sovereign Premium Support
Briefly

SUSE has launched a new support package named SUSE Sovereign Premium Support, which focuses on geo-pinning support to specific regions rather than following the traditional global model. This approach ensures compliance with data sovereignty regulations especially relevant to European customers who prefer local sourcing and minimizing reliance on non-European vendors. SUSE’s CEO emphasizes the growing trend of companies seeking to handle operations in-house within Europe. In contrast, major tech firms like AWS and Microsoft are also addressing these concerns by establishing regional units and data boundaries. SUSE remains independent by not providing hosting services while still catering to the demand for sovereign support.
SUSE Sovereign Premium Support geo-pins support to a given region, ensuring it aligns with data sovereignty regulations important for European customers.
Digital sovereignty is a hot topic in Europe, where companies seek to minimize dependence on non-European vendors and ensure local sourcing.
AWS announced a new European cloud unit to address sovereignty concerns. Microsoft introduced an EU Data Boundary to enhance privacy safeguards.
SUSE's independence allows it to be utilized by various parties and maintain a favorable position regarding European sovereignty issues without investing in hosting infrastructure.
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