SUSE expands AI tools to control workloads, LLM usage

SUSE expanded its AI platform today with new tools and a new partnership but SUSE AI, which first launched in November of 2024, lags far behind other AI platforms.

“The product delivers valuable insights into AI workloads, LLM token usage, and GPU performance, and increased functionality to support the development of agentic workflows,” says Abhinav Puri, VP and GM of portfolio solutions and services at SUSE. The updated product also has enhanced security features, including LLM guardrails.

“Our vision is to be the platform of choice for running AI applications,” says Puri.

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