NUREMBERG, Germany

SUSE® today announced SUSECON 2016, its upcoming annual global end-user conference, will be held Nov. 7-11 in Washington, D.C., at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park hotel. The conference will showcase the latest developments in building software-defined data centers on leading Linux, OpenStack and Ceph-based solutions as well as in-depth sessions on other key technology topics such as Platform-as-a-Service, Docker and containers, NFV, and software-defined networking. SUSECON will also feature informative keynotes and demos from SUSE and partner open source experts, intensive technical training on SUSE’s solutions, and complimentary certification exams.

“We are excited to be hosting SUSECON 2016 in Washington, D.C.,” said Michael Miller, president of strategy, alliances and marketing for SUSE. “Our conference in Amsterdam last year was the largest SUSECON ever, and we’re looking forward to continued growth in 2016. Our attendees have rightly come to expect an uncommon conference experience at SUSECON, with unparalleled technical content, extensive access to SUSE experts and executives, a complete view into our outstanding ecosystem of technology partners, and open communication about SUSE’s future plans.”

For more information or to register for SUSECON at early bird rates, visit www.susecon.com.

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