India, Aug. 11 -- SUSE is positioning open source infrastructure and digital sovereignty as key considerations for Indian enterprises moving artificial intelligence (AI) workloads from experimentation into production.

Speaking at SUSE Summit Mumbai 2026 on August 7, the company said Indian organisations are placing greater emphasis on controlling where data and workloads reside, while also seeking infrastructure that can support AI across on-premises, cloud and edge environments.

According to SUSE's Navigating Digital Resilience 2026 survey of 309 IT leaders across five countries, 62% of its Indian respondents said digital sovereignty was a strategic priority they were actively investing in, compared with 52% across the survey populatio...