Enterprise Linux vendor SUSE announced that its support for SLES11 was extended from the original 10 years to 13 years. At the same time, it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to use the Windows ecosystem to improve the Linux driver. Enterprise Linux vendor SUSE announced that its support for SLES11 was extended from the original 10 years to 13 years. At the same time, it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to use Windows
Enterprise Linux vendor SUSE announced that its support for SLES 11 was extended from the original 10 years to 13 years. At the same time, it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to use the Windows ecosystem to improve the Linux driver.
Enterprise Linux vendor SUSE announced that its support for SLES 11 was extended from the original 10 years to 13 years. At the same time, it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to use the Windows ecosystem to improve the Linux driver.
SUSE announced in 2011 that it would extend its support time to 10. In early 2012, RedHat also announced a 10-year support period.
SUSE said there are already more than 19000 active paying subscribers, compared to 15000 a year ago. In the last financial year, SUSE generated $0.23 billion in revenue and is currently profitable.