SUSE announced new relationships today to enable secure Agentic AI operations. These partnerships automate data center and cloud management tasks. The company integrated the Model Context Protocol (MCP) across its entire portfolio. This allows Agentic AI to interact with low-level infrastructure. These agents securely monitor and troubleshoot servers and clusters. They can also optimize any Linux or Kubernetes distribution.
Providing AI Agents Access to Infrastructure
Enterprises are rapidly adopting Agentic AI today. However, these agents often lack a secure way to interact with infrastructure. SUSE solves this by integrating the MCP across its portfolio. This allows AI agents from platforms like n8n and Revenium to communicate. They can now talk to SUSE Rancher Prime. They also connect with the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager. Agentic AI can identify system faults in Kubernetes clusters.
AI agents correlate these faults with system logs in real time. They then submit a pull request for a patch. They can also restart a service or apply updates. All actions happen within a secure and governed environment. Existing customers can start automating workflows immediately. New customers can deploy SUSE Rancher Prime as a foundation. Agentic AI provides the integrated foundation enterprises need for autonomous operations.
“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.”
The integration includes premier platforms like Amazon Quick and FSAS Technologies. Collaborators like Stacklok also support this secure ecosystem. SUSE provides flexibility to innovate from data centers to the edge. This approach prevents vendor lock-in for modern enterprises. Users regain control of their IT destiny through open source solutions. Agentic AI helps push how enterprises think about this new frontier.
“SUSE’s commitment to open standards, such as MCP, makes it easier for us to select the most adequate LLM for each use case,” said Mikel Elorza Peña, IT Architect at Grupo Eroski. “Rather than being locked into one LLM, we can now deploy the most effective tool for any given task. This provides a way to enhance our ecosystem’s connectivity and efficiency. SUSE’s approach to implementing agentic AI helps to push how we think about this new frontier.”
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