SUSE, formerly Novell, and Intel have a decades-long history of collaboration that helps ensure ongoing leadership. Engineering teams at the two companies regularly work on-site at one another’s locations to co-optimize their software and hardware products. The result is a continuously evolving trajectory of increasing performance, flexibility, and reliability, with SUSE* Linux* Enterprise optimized for each generation of Intel® processor platforms for both PCs and servers.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 Released
This latest update to the industry’s most interoperable platform for mission-critical computing offers improved performance, reliability and efficiency, while maintaining enterprise quality and application compatibility.. |
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Intel and SUSE: Doing More with Less in the Data Center
Pairing the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family with SUSE Linux* Enterprise Server 11 SP2 delivers a high-performance and cost-effective way to help meet the IT demands that stretch resources every day. |
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Data Sheet
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a highly reliable, scalable and secure server operating system, built to power mission-critical workloads in physical, virtual and cloud-based environments. With this interoperable, manageable and affordable open source foundation, you can cost-effectively deliver core business services, enable secure networks and simplify heterogeneous infrastructure, maximizing efficiency and value. |
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Improve Data Center Efficiency with Enterprise Linux Servers
You need a server platform that can do it all, and do it well. SUSE has a solution and it’s built on SUSE® Linux Enterprise—the most interoperable platform for mission-critical computing across physical, virtual and cloud environments. |
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Migrating from Solaris to SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers
No matter what your reasons may be, now is a good time to make the move from Solaris* to SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server. |
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1
Frank Rego, Senior Product Manager at Novell, discusses how SUSE* Linux* Enterprise 11 Service Pack 1 (SP1) running on Intel® architecture platforms delivers the industry's broadest virtualization capabilities, powerful advances in high availability clustering, and more flexible maintenance and support options. |
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Novell and Intel: The Next Chapter of Co-Innovation
Carlos Montero-Luque, VP of Business and Product Management, Open Platform Solutions (Linux), Novell, reveals some of the results of co-engineering by Novell and Intel on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series and 5600 series. |
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Novell and Intel Move Virtualization Forward with Open-Source
Novell and Intel collaborate in open standards and open-source projects such as the Linux* kernel and the Xen* hypervisor, moving virtualization forward. Non-proprietary architecture helps customers avoid vendor lock-in, lowering costs. |
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Open Source at SUSE
Learn more about SUSE’s (formally Novell) leadership and contributions to the open-source community |
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