SUSE

SUSE

SUSE is one of the world’s largest open source companies. Thousands of customers globally trust SUSE with their most mission-critical needs. The company is headquartered in Nuremberg, Germany, and employs nearly 2000 people globally. SUSE is listed in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Edvance Technology helps organizations to secure container and Linux environments by adopting SUSE technologies. Our areas of expertise includes:

SUSE NeuVector

Full Lifecycle Container Security

SUSE NeuVector is the only 100% open source, Zero Trust container security platform. Continuously scan throughout the container lifecycle. Remove security roadblocks. Bake in security policies at the start to maximize developer agility.

SUSE NeuVector’s Container Security Platform Specifications

  • Network Security Container Firewall
  • Run-Time Container Incident Detection & Prevention
  • Alerting, Logging & Response
  • Vulnerability Management, Compliance & Auditing
  • Host & Platform Security
  • Cloud-Native Automation and Integration
  • Resource Monitoring, Visualization & Reporting
  • Performance, High Availability & Security

SUSE Rancher

Container Management Platform

Your organization is deploying Kubernetes clusters to accelerate digital transformation. SUSE Rancher unifies these clusters to ensure consistent operations, workload management, and enterprise-grade security – from core to cloud to edge.

SUSE NeuVector can be used stand-alone with any leading container management platform. However, when combined with SUSE Rancher, users can adopt an aggressive, Zero Trust security posture for their entire Kubernetes environment with just a few clicks.

SUSE Business-Critical Enterprise Linux Solutions

SUSE offers a highly available, secure, modern and modular infrastructure platform that can be deployed seamlessly across on-premises and multi-cloud environments.

More details can be found at https://www.suse.com/

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