SUSE acquires Losant
SUSE, a prominent provider of enterprise open-source solutions, has acquired Losant, a platform in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) sector. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. This acquisition aims to expand SUSE's capabilities in edge computing by incorporating Losant’s technology into its existing portfolio, creating an end-to-end solution that leverages real-time data insights and automation at the edge. This move reflects SUSE's strategy to enhance its presence across the industrial landscape through comprehensive open-source support.
The acquisition will enable SUSE to provide a full-stack open process automation platform for IIoT, allowing enterprise systems to transform data into actionable insights efficiently. Losant's platform, recognized by the Gartner Magic Quadrant in 2025, is known for enabling easy orchestration of IoT devices, management of data flows, and the development of applications in real time. Keith Basil, general manager of SUSE Edge, stated that this deal underscores SUSE’s transformation from an edge infrastructure provider to a leader in IIoT, delivering solutions where digital interacts with the physical realm, thus offering meaningful AI integration.
Incorporating Losant's capabilities, SUSE intends to break down conventional industrial silos and modernize operations with a focus on interoperability and faster implementation of edge solutions. Charlie Key, the CEO of Losant, remarked that the acquisition will combine Losant’s low-code platform with SUSE’s robust enterprise experience, delivering increased stability and interoperability to customers. The collaboration aims to assist in turning complex industrial data into operational value, which is expected to accelerate the industry’s shift toward AI-driven, semi-autonomous management systems.
SUSE plans to integrate Losant's platform into its Edge business, opening it to the open-source community to drive standardization and process automation. This development comes as IoT devices evolve into hybrid AI endpoints, moving industrial controls from manual oversight to more autonomous systems. The integration facilitates real-time sensor data management and automated workflows, such as predictive maintenance, improving efficiency and reducing costs for industrial operators.
The acquisition positions SUSE to better compete in the growing IIoT sector, leveraging the recent refresh cycle in IoT endpoints and advancements in AI capabilities. As the company opens Losant’s technology to the open-source community, future developments could further standardize IIoT operations globally. This move will potentially set SUSE apart in a competitive market increasingly focused on efficiency, data-driven insights, and enhanced connectivity at the edge.
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This transaction is classified in Industrial Internet of Things. Figures and status may change as sources update.