OpenChoreo Brings AI-Powered Internal Developer Platforms to SUSE Rancher

Techstrong TV (DevOps.com)
Techstrong TV (DevOps.com)Apr 24, 2026

Why It Matters

OpenChoreo simplifies IDP adoption on Rancher, enabling faster, AI‑enhanced development while offering open‑source flexibility and enterprise support.

Key Takeaways

  • OpenChoreo now runs as a pre‑configured IDP on Rancher Prime.
  • AI‑enhanced platform reduces time building and maintaining internal developer tools.
  • OpenChoreo leverages CNCF Backstage, offering modular API, gateway, identity.
  • WSO2 provides both open‑source and SaaS versions for flexible deployment.
  • Enterprise support available, but core remains Apache‑licensed and community‑driven.

Summary

At SUSACon 2024, WSO2 unveiled OpenChoreo, an AI‑powered internal developer platform (IDP) that ships pre‑configured for SUSE Rancher Prime. The integration lets customers provision a full‑stack development environment directly from the Rancher Marketplace, streamlining the path from Kubernetes to a complete developer experience.

OpenChoreo is a CNCF sandbox project built on the Backstage framework, offering modular components such as API management, identity, and AI gateways. By embedding AI for code and code for AI, it automates tasks for SREs, data scientists, and security teams, cutting both build and maintenance effort. The platform supports plug‑in agents and provides out‑of‑the‑box integrations with Prometheus, Argo, and other cloud‑native tools.

Christian Gerkish highlighted WSO2’s two‑decade legacy, noting that many everyday services—from hotel systems to London’s tube apps—run on its technology. He emphasized that OpenChoreo’s AI agents can proactively detect issues, while the open‑source core remains Apache‑licensed, with optional commercial support and SaaS offerings for enterprises.

The announcement positions Rancher as a one‑stop shop for cloud‑native developers, lowering barriers to adopting internal developer platforms and accelerating AI‑driven workflows. Organizations gain flexibility to run OpenChoreo on‑prem, hybrid, or SaaS, while benefiting from community‑driven innovation and enterprise‑grade support.

Original Description

Broadcasting live from SUSECON in Prague, Techstrong Group’s Alan Shimel sits down with WSO2 SVP of Channel Kristian Gyorkos to explore the evolution of internal developer platforms.
Gyorkos explains how WSO2’s open-sourced CNCF sandbox project, OpenChoreo, goes beyond traditional developer portals by offering a modular, AI-enabled platform optimized for SUSE Rancher Prime.
The conversation explores how built-in SRE and architecture agents can help platform engineers reduce infrastructure complexity, accelerate developer productivity and turn platform engineering into a stronger driver of business value.
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