Michael Miller, SUSE | LinuxCon 2015
01. Michael Miller, Suse, Visits theCube !. (00:26) 02. What Is Suse All About. (00:57) 03. Now Open Source Is Everywhere. (01:28) 04. Its Really Tough To Compete With Innovation. (01:52) 05. Give Us An Update On IBM. (02:10) 06. What Is The Motivation Behind The Move. (03:16) 07. Talk About Containers. (04:03) 08. Agile The Software Methodology. (05:09) 09. How Is This Affecting Your Customer Base. (05:43) 10. How Does Open Source Benefit You. (06:49) 11. Tell Us About Your Conference. (07:42) 12. What Advice Do You Give Your Customers. (08:39) #theCUBE #LinuxCon #SUSE #SiliconANGLE --- --- SUSE is repurposing technology in a big way | #LinuxCon2015 by Marlene Den Bleyker | Nov 6, 2015 Open source projects were the big discussion at the recently concluded LinuxCon event, and through these collaborations, partners are breathing new life into old technologies. Jeff Frick, host of theCUBE from the SiliconANGLE Media team, spent some time with Michael Miller, vice president of alliances, marketing and product management at SUSE, considering the phrase: What’s old is new again when talking containers and mainframes. The repurposed mainframe SUSE is an enterprise Linux and open source solutions provider, who invests heavily in Open Stack distribution. SUES focuses on enterprise quality, scalability and reliability. The company’s latest venture is software-defined distributed storage. Miller tells Frick that, “For us, open source is becoming how people innovate. It’s becoming the norm versus the other way and it really has come along way within the last decade.” He is impressed by the he pace and scale of innovation that can be achieved in an open source model is and feels that it is simply unmatched by anything else. Currently SUSE is engaging with IBM in repurposing the mainframe for many modern day applications. The company brought Linux to the mainframe early on and continues to maintain an engineer- to-engineer collaboration with IBM through their joint KVM project which is growing the standard of virtualization.