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By: Christian Hüller

December 19, 2024 6:20 pm

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Local AI and Confluence

Introduction This post is part of a series on locally using AI models. Previous posts are Running AI locally Generating images with LocalAI using a GPU Introduction to AI training with openSUSE Adding own Documents to your Local AI Using RAG In the last post I explained how to use RAG to add your own […]

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By: Kevin Ayres

December 17, 2024 10:57 pm

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Protect AWS CodePipeline CI/CD workflows with SUSE Security

Guest writer: Dominik Wombacher, Sr. Partner Solutions Architect, AWS   Learn in this Blog how SUSE Security helps to protect AWS CodePipeline CI/CD workflows. This is achieved by conducting security testing within the Pipeline. And ensures that only Artifacts without vulnerabilities are promoted to the next phases. Once in production, SUSE Security continuously scans […]

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By: Ronald Nunan

November 17, 2024 1:41 am

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Announcing SUSE AI: An Enterprise ready AI platform

Building Enterprise-Ready AI Applications with SUSE AI: Observability, Security, and Compliance Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of transforming business processes, delivering predictive analytics, and powering new applications across industries. For enterprises, harnessing the potential of AI involves addressing complex needs around building a secure AI application and then ensuring security, observability, and compliance in […]

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By: Christian Hüller

October 23, 2024 2:50 pm

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Introduction to AI training with openSUSE

Introduction In my last posts I explained on how to run AI models on a openSUSE system using LocalAI. Now I'd like to introduce you to training AI with a small guide on creating a Low Ranking Adaption, also known as LoRA, and using it with LocalAI on your system. This way, you can leverage […]

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By: Ted Jones

October 17, 2024 6:54 pm

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Securing the Software Supply Chain for Containers: AWS and SUSE Best Practices

In an era where software development and deployment are increasingly reliant on containerized applications, securing the software supply chain has never been more critical. This blog offers an in-depth exploration of best practices and advanced strategies to safeguard containerized environments. Let's begin by exploring what the software supply chain for containers is, and where the […]

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By: Christian Hüller

October 4, 2024 10:41 am

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Generating images with LocalAI using a GPU

  Introduction In my last blog post on using code generating LLMs on OpenSUSE, I explained on how to run models on your local machine without utilizing a GPU card. In this post I want to show on how to setup your system in order to make use of an available GPU for running […]

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By: Sebastian Martinez

June 22, 2024 11:45 am

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An Enterprise Linux Platform is the choice for Security and Compliance in IT

Organizations tend to limit the use of enterprise Linux to only critical workloads in their Linux environment while treating other workloads as secondary citizens in their IT. However, compliance and security must be considered when managing all types of workloads. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) has a unique level of certifications and a security approach […]

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By: Alberto Bravo

June 18, 2024 10:47 am

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Announcing Trento Version 2.3

Trento 2.3 boasts an alternative, more traditional, installation process for Trento Server based on rpm packages, enhanced discovery capabilities and a simpler, safer architecture thanks to the removal of Grafana and the introduction of a rotating API key. Let’s review these new features more in detail. Non-K8s Installation of Trento Server Trento was […]

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By: Andrew Steggles

June 17, 2024 10:08 am

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IBM and SUSE – working together

IBM and SUSE have been partnering for nearly 25 years through the delivery of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE, and continue to work closely together to the benefit of our common clients and partners. In fact, SUSE Linux was the first Linux distribution to be made available commercially for the […]

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