SUSE Unveils AI-Native Infrastructure Layer for Enterprise Clouds at KubeCon Europe 2026

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<p><strong>Amsterdam, Netherlands</strong> &mdash; SUSE announced today at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 that it is transforming its open-source operating system heritage into a unified, AI-native infrastructure platform, merging AI services, containers, and virtual machines (VMs) under a single enterprise-grade foundation.</p> <p>Pete Smails, SVP and general manager for cloud-native at SUSE, revealed the company's strategy to become the go-to infrastructure layer for modern, AI-driven workloads. &ldquo;Ultimately, SUSE&rsquo;s mission today is to be an open infrastructure platform for modern workloads,&rdquo; Smails told The New Stack.</p> <h2>Background</h2> <p>Previously known primarily as an open-source operating system company, SUSE has been quietly evolving. Its core stack remains the operating system, but above it now sits a world-class build system focused on security and robustness.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://cdn.thenewstack.io/media/2026/04/ee6ed6c7-for-thumbnail-7-1024x576.png" alt="SUSE Unveils AI-Native Infrastructure Layer for Enterprise Clouds at KubeCon Europe 2026" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: thenewstack.io</figcaption></figure> <p>Smails emphasized that this infrastructure is far from boring: &ldquo;I know that sounds like boring plumbing, but it&rsquo;s actually surprisingly relevant in today&rsquo;s world of continuous integration and continuous delivery.&rdquo;</p> <h2>The Orchestration Layer: SUSE Rancher Prime</h2> <p>Central to this strategy is SUSE Rancher Prime, the container management and Kubernetes orchestration layer. It enables enterprises to build and deploy cloud-native applications across any environment, from on-premises data centers to multiple public clouds.</p> <p>SUSE has also integrated an open ecosystem for AI agents into Rancher Prime, providing enterprises with new automated operational tools. This move aligns with the company&rsquo;s goal of unifying AI, containers, and VMs.</p> <h2>Unifying VMs and Containers for AI</h2> <p>Smails explained that the world is rapidly evolving toward using multiple data centers across multiple clouds. &ldquo;This requires us to embrace not assimilation but unification of VMs and container management,&rdquo; he said.</p> <p>The unification allows software teams to capitalize on the potential of AI and redefine their own operational simplicity. SUSE Virtualization now serves as a stable foundation for modernizing legacy infrastructure while further unifying VM and container management.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://cdn.thenewstack.io/media/2026/04/ee6ed6c7-for-thumbnail-7.png" alt="SUSE Unveils AI-Native Infrastructure Layer for Enterprise Clouds at KubeCon Europe 2026" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: thenewstack.io</figcaption></figure> <h2>Meet Liz: SUSE&rsquo;s AI-Powered Agent</h2> <p>At the conference, SUSE introduced Liz, a context-aware AI agent integrated into the Rancher Prime environment. Dressed as a giant fluffy green lizard, Liz is designed to assist software engineers in daily tasks.</p> <p>&ldquo;Imagine Liz as one of your software engineering team crew,&rdquo; Smails said. &ldquo;Liz goes out searching across your deployment environment and might come back and say &ndash; oh, you&rsquo;ve got a couple CVEs, would you like me to go see if there are clean versions of these applications?&rdquo;</p> <p>This AI agent enables engineers to interact directly, automating vulnerability scanning and remediation, thereby accelerating development cycles.</p> <h2>What This Means</h2> <p>SUSE&rsquo;s pivot to an AI-native infrastructure platform signals a broader industry trend: open-source companies are moving beyond operating systems to become full-stack enablers of AI workloads. By unifying VMs and containers under one management layer, SUSE reduces operational complexity for enterprises juggling hybrid and multi-cloud strategies.</p> <p>The integration of AI agents like Liz highlights a shift toward proactive, automated infrastructure management. For businesses, this could mean faster deployment of AI applications, improved security posture, and lower operational costs.</p> <p>SUSE&rsquo;s strategy positions it as a key player in the AI era, challenging more established cloud infrastructure providers with an open, flexible foundation.</p>