Versatile Linux with eyes on the enterprise
Conclusion
openEuler might seem like the “new kid” in some Western circles, but this expansive enterprise system is supported by thousands of developers. The openEuler environment is home to a wide range of tools for AI, edge, HPC, embedded, and conventional server room operations. Recent licensing changes at Red Hat offer an opening for other enterprise systems, and openEuler is gaining more attention as a leading alternative. Expect to hear more from this versatile Linux as new technologies such as AI and edge computing enter the foreground.
This article was made possible by support from openEuler by OpenAtom Foundation through Linux New Media's Topic Subsidy Program (https://www.linuxnewmedia.com/Topic_Subsidy).
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