List of SUSE Linux Micro Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SUSE Linux Micro 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 Micro for Operating System (OS) include: Bosch, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 86800 employees and revenues of $104.62 billion, Toyota Material Handling US, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1400 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, Aussie Broadband, a Australia based Communications organisation with 1737 employees and revenues of $784.0 million and many others.
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Aussie Broadband | Communications | 1737 | $784M | Australia | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Micro | Operating System (OS) | 2024 | Adfinis |
In 2024, Aussie Broadband deployed SUSE Linux Micro as the core Operating System (OS) for a consolidated private cloud platform. The implementation, led by Adfinis, targeted consolidation of virtual machine and container workloads onto a single SUSE stack to support OSS/BSS and customer services for the national telco in Australia.
The technical architecture combined SUSE Rancher Prime for container orchestration, SUSE Virtualization for VM hosting, SUSE Linux Micro as the lightweight host OS, and SUSE Security for hardened platform controls. SUSE Linux Micro was configured as the foundational operating system across both container nodes and virtual machine hosts, enabling a uniform host image, streamlined patching, and consistent security baselines.
Operational coverage focused on IT infrastructure and private cloud operations that underpin OSS/BSS platforms and customer-facing services. Integrations centered on hosting and operational support for OSS/BSS and service delivery stacks, with Rancher Prime providing cluster lifecycle management and SUSE Virtualization handling VM consolidation and resource partitioning.
Adfinis acted as the implementation partner for rollout and configuration governance, establishing platform provisioning workflows and security hardening processes using SUSE Security capabilities. The deployment delivered reported operational efficiency gains of approximately 20 to 30 percent and achieved up to 98 percent faster cluster provisioning, reflecting accelerated environment provisioning and reduced operational overhead.
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Bosch | Manufacturing | 86800 | $104.6B | Germany | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Micro | Operating System (OS) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Bosch deployed SUSE Linux Micro as part of a joint SUSE and Bosch reference architecture for Industrial IoT and edge computing in Europe. SUSE Linux Micro is used as the Operating System (OS) to host on-premises edge components and to provide a hardened footprint for containerized workloads.
The implementation uses SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro to host lightweight K3s clusters, edge services for device connectivity, and local control and monitoring agents, enabling container orchestration and persistent device sessions at the edge. Functional capabilities demonstrated include secure device onboarding, continuous telemetry collection for real-time monitoring, and mechanisms for scalable edge deployment across manufacturing sites.
Integrations are centered on on-premises device connectivity and K3s orchestration, with the architecture positioned as a hybrid cloud control and monitoring reference for Industrial IoT control and monitoring. Operational scope targets manufacturing environments in Europe, focusing on edge compute nodes and local cluster lifecycle management rather than cloud-only processing.
The initiative is framed as a collaborative demo and reference implementation, supporting governance around secure onboarding and operational procedures for edge rollouts and providing a reproducible pattern for operations teams responsible for IIoT control and monitoring. Outcomes explicitly demonstrated include secure device onboarding, real-time monitoring, and scalable edge deployment, all hosted on SUSE Linux Micro.
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Toyota Material Handling US | Manufacturing | 1400 | $1.8B | United States | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Micro | Operating System (OS) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Toyota Material Handling US implemented SUSE Linux Micro in an Operating System (OS) role as part of a SUSE cloud-native stack to support containerized edge and manufacturing workloads across its United States operations. The deployment aligned with Industry 4.0 modernization goals, focusing on centralized Kubernetes management, reduced downtime, and accelerated prototyping cycles for manufacturing engineering teams.
The implementation used SUSE Linux Micro as the lightweight host OS for containerized workloads, with configuration centered on Kubernetes orchestration. The cloud-native stack incorporated Rancher Prime for centralized cluster control and Longhorn for distributed persistent storage, enabling standardized node images and container lifecycle management at the edge and on-premises factory compute.
Operational coverage emphasized manufacturing operations and prototyping environments within Toyota Material Handling US, using SUSE Linux Micro to unify OS-level configuration across edge nodes that run automation, telemetry, and application containers. Integrations targeted orchestration and storage layers rather than enterprise back office systems, keeping the scope concentrated on manufacturing site infrastructure and development testbeds.
Governance focused on standardizing OS images, centralizing cluster administration, and instituting consistent patch and image lifecycle procedures across the SUSE cloud-native platform. The implementation supported the company objective to reduce downtime and accelerate prototyping cycles, by providing a consistent operating system foundation for containerized edge and manufacturing workloads.
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