Teradata extends commitment to SUSE Linux Enterprise  

New agreement extends original seven-year strategic relationship seven more years.

Teradata, the big data analytics and marketing applications company, has renewed and extended its commitment to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as the strategic platform across Teradata’s entire product portfolio. The new agreement extends the two companies’ original seven-year partnership an additional seven years.

“Teradata empowers organizations to create a competitive advantage by leveraging data and analytics,” said Chris Twogood, vice president of products and services for Teradata. “Our close relationship and collaboration with SUSE has allowed Teradata to deliver unprecedented value to our joint customers. We look forward to continued, long-term engagement with SUSE and the ongoing success for our customers.”

Nils Brauckmann, president and general manager of SUSE, said, “Over the last seven years, Teradata has expanded its use of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from three to more than 25 products. Our continued collaboration with Teradata has helped them adapt their products to evolving customer environments, and it has sharpened SUSE’s enterprise offerings for all customers. We’re committed to continuing to provide the benefits of open source innovation and top-level support to meet Teradata’s demanding standards for their customers.”
 

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