Flux, SUSE to transform Web infrastructure through decentralization

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Flux, a global decentralized technology company specializing in cloud infrastructure, cloud computing, AI and decentralized storage, today announced its partnership with SUSE. This partnership marks the inception of the first decentralized compute network utilizing industry standards for a secure, reliable environment with minimal single points of failure. Its uniqueness lies in its utilization of RKE2, a widely trusted industry standard, and enables FIPs 140-2 compliance, meeting government security standards, and incorporates routine scans for common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) in the build pipeline.

“Bridging the gap between Web2 and Web3 is paramount in today’s digital landscape,” stated Flux CEO Daniel Keller. “This collaboration demonstrates Flux’s resilience, capacity and capability to stand shoulder to shoulder with industry titans and underscores our unwavering dedication to pioneering innovation. Our mission is to propel us toward a future where technological integration transcends boundaries, operating seamlessly and dynamically across all sectors.”


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At the heart of this partnership is the SUSE One Partner Program, which has evolved, providing a flexible and modern structure built around targeted specializations that allow Flux to focus its efforts on areas of the program that align with the business objectives. The initiative empowers individuals and businesses to adopt a more agile and economical strategy for resource management, effectively tackling the prevalent issue of underutilized hardware, where approximately 95% of a machine’s capacity remains dormant.

In addition, it mirrors evolving consumer trends toward AI, dynamic resource allocation and the escalating expenses associated with centralized solutions, representing a leap forward in offering a scalable, secure and decentralized alternative. By focusing on decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN), scaled computing/AI and green tech/sustainability, the collaboration is poised to attract attention in a rapidly evolving market.

This partnership aims to revolutionize the way companies utilize decentralized clusters using SUSE’s Kubernates technology. Leveraging SUSE’s RKE2 version of Kubernates and FluxEdge, these new cluster creations will meet modern enterprises’ demands. This partnership signifies Flux’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction by integrating SUSE’s NeuVector software with Flux to enhance security and compliance. This includes ensuring adherence to regulatory standards such as GDPR and HIPAA and providing clients with a secure and compliant infrastructure.

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