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SUSE and Industry Leaders Deliver Secure Agentic AI for Infrastructure Management

SUSE and Industry Leaders Deliver Secure Agentic AI for Infrastructure Management

 SUSE, a global leader in enterprise open-source solutions, announced partnerships with industry leaders to automate data centre and cloud management and enable agentic AI operations. Through integrations with premier platforms such as Amazon Quick, Fsas Technologies, n8n and Revenium, and collaborators including Stacklok, SUSE is providing a secure way for AI agents to monitor, troubleshoot and optimise infrastructure across any Linux or Kubernetes distribution.

Providing AI Agents Access to Infrastructure

While enterprises are rapidly adopting agentic AI, these agents can often lack a secure, standardised way to interact with low-level infrastructure like servers and clusters. Without this connection, AI-driven automation remains siloed and risky.

SUSE is helping to solve this by integrating the Model Context Protocol (MCP) across its portfolio. This allows AI agents from platforms like n8n and Revenium to securely talk to SUSE Rancher Prime and SUSE Multi-Linux Manager across various Linux and Kubernetes distributions. For example, AI agents can identify system faults in Kubernetes clusters or Linux servers, correlate with system logs, and submit a pull request PR for a patch, restart a service or apply updates all within a secure, governed environment.

"Customers are under tremendous pressure to drive efficiency through AI. Agentic AI is the path forward, but until now, the industry lacked a way to manage these agents at the infrastructure layer, " said Rick Spencer, General Manager of Engineering at SUSE. "Leveraging our 30-year history, SUSE is the only partner that allows you to manage any Kubernetes and any Linux distribution, anywhere. We aren't just proposing a vision, we are giving our community and customers a rock-solid and secure way to win with AI."

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