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How SUSE is Replacing Red Hat as the Linux and Open Source Enterprise Standard-Bearer
SUSE seems to be poised to benefit from Red Hat's errors around CentOS and the availability of RHEL source code.
These changes also have the potential to enable SUSE to take advantage of its newfound position of being the world’s largest independent pure play open source infrastructure company, now that Red Hat resides in IBM’s toolbox. “Collaboration is critical to fostering innovation, which is why we welcome everyone to be part of this association and help us uphold open community standards,” Thomas Di Giacomo, SUSE’s chief technology and product officer said in a statement at the time. It’s pretty obvious to me that much like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services are doubling down on generative AI, SUSE is betting big that a full featured and highly secure immutable operating system that’s designed to be cloud-native and easy-to-use from the bottom up will be its ticket to be the open source and Linux-based solutions provider for late 2020s and beyond that Red Hat was during the aughts and 2010s.
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