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SUSE to roll out Sovereign Premium Support
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The Register UK ☛ SUSE to roll out Sovereign Premium Support
SUSE is European-headquartered and therefore in a relatively favorable position with regard to specific European concerns about sovereignty. It does not, however, provide hosting services. "We don't have the infrastructure," explained Van Leeuwen, "and we don't want to invest in that infrastructure."
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The New Stack ☛ SUSE Launches a Sovereign Premium Support Service for EU Customers
This new support offering will ensure that when SUSE customers ask for support, their requests will be routed to EU-based support engineers and service delivery managers, and that their support data will be stored on networks and servers stored in the EU as well.
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ZDNet ☛ SUSE launches new European digital sovereignty support service to meet surging demand
Wary of the US government and tech companies, the European Union (EU) has seen a surge in support for open source and Linux. In the last few months, local EU governments, including the city of Lyon in France, the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, and Denmark, have begun their move to Linux and open-source software from Microsoft Windows and Office. Now, Luxembourg-based European open-source powerhouse SUSE is offering extensive support to businesses and governments that want to keep their IT infrastructure inside the European Union.