Suse announces the creation of the largest independent open source company formed by the completed acquisition of the company from Micro Focus by growth investor EQT.
Suse now operates as an independent company. With continued momentum, portfolio expansion, and a successful go-to-market strategy, Suse is now better positioned to focus on the needs of customers and partners and support them in their digital transformation.
Management team strengthened
The now independent Suse has also strengthened its management team and created new positions to support the next phase of its continued dynamic growth.
Enrica Angelone has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer and Sander Huyts as the new Chief Operations Officer. Thomas Di Giacomo, formerly Suse's Chief Technology Officer, is now President of Engineering, Product and Innovation. All three report to Suse CEO Nils Brauckmann.
"Current IT trends clearly show that open source has become more important than ever for businesses"
says Nils Brauckmann.
"We believe this solidifies our status as an independent open source company. Our open-source solutions, flexible business practices, true vendor independence without vendor lock-in, and high-quality service have become critical to customer and partner organizations."
Sue's repositioning is timely, as containers enable new levels of agility and the need for digital transformation grows, based on open source software-defined infrastructure and application delivery technologies.
Suse's experience in open source software, its strong brand, and a variety of innovative solutions, including container management, ideally position Suse to capitalize on these market dynamics as well as create high value for customers and partners.
EQT's support and Suse's independent status will enable the company's further expansion.
Continuous innovation in the core business and in new technologies will ensure further growth, both organically and through acquisitions.
Return at the right time
Al Gillen, group vice president, software development and open source at IDC, said:
"Suse's return to the role of an independent open source software company comes at a crucial time for the industry. Open source software is now the preferred way to develop new solutions and is also irreplaceable as the foundation for most public cloud services.
As one of the largest pure-play open source software companies in the industry, Suse's independence will benefit customers."
Suse's expanded management team, led by CEO Nils Brauckmann, will build on the rapid growth of the past eight years to deliver and develop solutions based on current and future market needs.
Johannes Reichel, partner at EQT, said:
"Suse's market presence, strong management, focus on customer success, and ability to successfully collaborate in partnerships have been and will continue to be critical as Suse now moves into this next phase of development.
Suse is in the right place at the right time with the right resources to transform the way companies do business around the world."