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IBM SWG uses SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as the base for their software running in the Amazon EC2

The IBM Software Group has chosen SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as the operating system base for their platform technologies running in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).

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What's Your View of the Future of Open Source?

Novell / SUSE is proud to once again partner with North Bridge Venture Partners and support the Future of Open Source Survey. This annual event takes the pulse of the Linux and open source world, to understand how end users, vendors and other participants see the use and business of open source software changing. Completing the survey also lands you a 20% discount on the upcoming OSBC conference.

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One Click to Amazon EC2 from SUSE Studio

We are proud to announce one-click deployment to Amazon EC2 directly from SUSE Studio. Kevin Foster, Senior Solution Manager for Cloud and Client Computing, explains how Novell has made it simple to create, test, and deploy your application image or appliance to EC2, providing a complete end-to-end solution for building and deploying cloud images.

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Pfortner of South Africa Develops Products with SUSE Appliance Toolkit

With SUSE Studio, Pfortner can mitigate risk and accelerate the development cycle by enabling the company to test-drive appliances before deployment.

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Getting Started with the SUSE Appliance Toolkit

So you would like to get started build a software or virtual machine appliance based on SUSE Linux Enterprise. Here are some resources to get you started using the SUSE Appliance Toolkit which includes SUSE Studio.

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Helping IBM Accelerate Its Customers Time to Value

It sure is nice to have customers who are happy with your product. But even nicer is hearing from your customers that their customers are happy too. Recently I had a chance to chat with Jim Lawrie, Product Manager and Aman Lalla, Software Development Analyst in IBM’s Information Management group. I learned that by delivering the Smart Analytics System in a new format as part of the SUSE Appliance Program, IBM customers are able to get business insights and make smart decisions with technology that is easy to implement out of the box.

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