SuSE is one of the two major enterprise Linux distributions, with RedHat being the other. I would assume servers make up the bulk of their business, but they provide desktops too.
RedHat is probably better known to most end-users, due to their Fedora community distribution, and their heavy involvement in Gnome.
SuSE’s community distribution is openSUSE
EDIT: Fittingly, the very top of their website says “Make your old Windows 10 PC fast and secure again!” and links to https://endof10.org/
SuSE is one of the two major enterprise Linux distributions, with RedHat being the other. I would assume servers make up the bulk of their business, but they provide desktops too.
RedHat is probably better known to most end-users, due to their Fedora community distribution, and their heavy involvement in Gnome.
SuSE’s community distribution is openSUSE
EDIT: Fittingly, the very top of their website says “Make your old Windows 10 PC fast and secure again!” and links to https://endof10.org/