List of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop for Operating System (OS) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop for Operating System (OS) include: Hp, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 58000 employees and revenues of $55.30 billion, Adventist Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 28600 employees and revenues of $6.30 billion, Adventist Health Glendale US, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 2380 employees and revenues of $538.0 million, PT. Sun Microsystems Indonesia, a Indonesia based Professional Services organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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Adventist Health | Healthcare | 28600 | $6.3B | United States | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop | Operating System (OS) | 2006 | Nomachine |
In 2006, Adventist Health deployed SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop as the thin-client operating system for bedside patient computing. The deployment used SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop in the Operating System (OS) role and delivered patient access to applications via NoMachine remote desktop sessions across hospital bedside stations in Southern California.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop served as the base desktop OS image for thin clients, providing a managed workstation footprint, hardware support, and centralized image provisioning for bedside terminals. NoMachine was implemented for remote desktop session brokering and application delivery, and IBM was cited as a partner in the overall solution architecture.
The operational scope focused on bedside patient computing and patient engagement workflows within Southern California hospitals. The case study explicitly names SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop for patient stations and reports a reduction in power and resource consumption of approximately 60 percent, alongside large support cost savings.
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Adventist Health Glendale US | Healthcare | 2380 | $538M | United States | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop | Operating System (OS) | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Adventist Health Glendale deployed SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop in the Operating System (OS) category as a server hosted desktop operating system to provide patient bedside computing via thin clients. The deployment was scoped to patient services in California and aimed to reduce desktop maintenance and energy costs while centralizing desktop session delivery.
The implementation used SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop to deliver centralized desktop sessions and images to thin client endpoints at the bedside, leveraging standard operating system capabilities for session management, user profile control, and power management. NoMachine NX was implemented as the remote display protocol to orchestrate desktop sessions and preserve interactive performance over the thin client topology.
IBM servers provided the back end infrastructure for hosting user sessions and virtual desktop instances, forming an integrated stack of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, NoMachine NX, and IBM server hardware. Operational coverage focused on clinical patient services and supporting IT operations, including nursing station access and IT help desk interaction for desktop support.
Governance emphasized centralized desktop provisioning and operational simplification to lower support overhead. The site reported large reductions in IT support calls, approximately 60% lower power consumption, and explicit plans to expand the SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop solution to other Adventist Health locations.
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Hp | Manufacturing | 58000 | $55.3B | United States | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop | Operating System (OS) | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, HP offered SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 as an optional factory preinstalled operating system on its ProBook business notebooks. The April 2009 product launch made SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop available as a mainstream preinstall choice on HP ProBook models worldwide, providing a factory installed enterprise Linux desktop option for SMB and enterprise customers.
The deployment model centered on factory preinstallation on HP ProBook hardware, positioning SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop as an out of the box client image for business laptop provisioning and corporate desktop standardization. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is described in the context of Operating System (OS) capability, supporting enterprise desktop management workflows, vendor supported updates, and hardware compatibility validation as part of HP's ProBook configuration and channel offering.
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Professional Services | 30 | $3M | Indonesia | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop | Operating System (OS) | 2003 | n/a |
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