Wednesday, October 26th, 2022 at 11 AM EST
Join SUSE for our Global Online Meetup: Harvester – our open, interoperable modern HCI solution. Explore with our technical experts, how Harvester and SUSE Rancher are helping enterprises modernize their stack speed by solving infrastructure complexity between virtualized and containerized workloads.
In this meetup we will cover:
• Why SUSE has entered the hyperconverged infrastructure space
• How the integration between SUSE Rancher and Harvester works
• The operational value of consolidated virtualized and container workloads
• Live Demo of Harvester
• Live Q&A and roadmap into the future of Harvester
Don’t miss out – register now to secure your spot at our meetup and remember to share with your peers and colleagues. Look forward to seeing you at the meetup!
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