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SUSE Proves Its Multi-Cloud Container Platform Competitiveness

기사입력2025.08.04 15:28

Named a Leader in the Forrester Wave™ Report, Q3 2025

SUSE, a global open source solutions company, has proven its competitiveness in multi-cloud container platforms.

SUSE announced on the 4th that it was selected as a 'Leader' in the Forrester Wave™ Multicloud Container Platforms Q3 2025 report, led by its container platform 'SUSE Rancher Prime'.

In this evaluation, SUSE achieved the highest scores across all 21 criteria, establishing itself as a platform capable of enterprise-level operations in various environments, including the cloud, data centers, and edge.

Forrester's report focused on how effectively container platforms can address various specialized areas, such as AI-based services and industrial operations.

SUSE Rancher Prime achieved above-average scores across a range of categories, including serverless, DevOps automation, application catalog, integration, runtime, and cost management, based on its flexible packaging structure, and also achieved high customer satisfaction in terms of customer support.

“This Leader designation reaffirms the industry-leading configurability, stability, and performance of SUSE Rancher Prime,” said Peter Smails, SVP of SUSE Cloud Native.“We are helping our customers secure digital sovereignty, reduce cloud costs, and strengthen security and compliance to achieve sustainable business,” he said.

SUSE Rancher Prime is currently being adopted as a core platform for cloud-native transformation by various companies including Aussie Broadband, Lumen, and Switch.

The platform reduces complexity and accelerates time to market in self-service Kubernetes environments, while meeting security and compliance requirements.

Additionally, SUSE's open source-based strategy contributes to securing long-term vendor independence and technological flexibility.

“Suse aims to provide secure and flexible AI and cloud-native services across all operating environments, from edge to cloud and on-premises data centers,” a Suse representative said.