Lenovo stories
Ingram Micro and Connector Systems collaborate to offer IGEL and Lenovo solutions for businesses seeking performance and reliability in virtual workplaces.
Lenovo will now offer Microsoft productivity apps on its Android devices, deepening the strategic relationship between the two companies.
Instead of the classic 'buy this amount and get one free' promo, Ingram Lenovo pride themselves on unique and exciting initiatives.
It was only a couple months ago that Samsung sold its printer business to HP for more than $1 Billion - and soon its PC business could be gone too.
Lenovo partners with Elementum to harness Product Graph in order to improve data center visibility and streamline supply chain processes.
There is ongoing portfolio consolidation as local players change their product strategies, emphasising 4G-enabled models that are becoming mainstream.
Fujitsu and Lenovo are exploring a 'strategic cooperation' deal, with the aim to improve competitiveness in the global PC market.
Nimble Storage joins forces with Lenovo to revamp data centres, promising a new era of efficiency and predictive analytics-led infrastructure.
Fujitsu's covert staff cuts in Australia spark outcry amid ongoing Lenovo buyout talks and bleak PC sales forecasts.
The preliminary results of one of Gartner's more recent studies paints a pretty gloomy picture for the PC market.
Lenovo is negotiating to acquire Fujitsu's PC business, potentially shifting 2,000 employees and allowing Fujitsu to focus on IT services.
Lenovo has an opportunity to expand its share of the data center market as customers look for alternate infrastructure options.
With so much thought going into the engineering I can report nothing negative about his little beauty. Certainly a worthwhile investment.
UK IT services provider Maintech has announced a partnership with Lenovo to provide hardware support services for Hyperscale and grid computing environments.
Recently I've been fortunate to review a range of tablets. The Lenovo MiiX 700 is the latest one and the specifications suggest it's a goody.
After acquiring Motorola and IBM's System x server business, Lenovo's fiscal 1Q17/calendar 2Q16 earnings revealed lingering growing pains.
Data center customers' long-standing IT architecture requirements and purchase processes are rapidly changing as they seek infrastructure agility.
Lenovo lures partners with a wild safari incentive, hinting at unrivalled No Meer experiences to spur competition.
Lenovo says it will help clients in this sector build out next-generation data centres using Open source technologies to address the growing demand.
Lenovo celebrates partners at two-day event on the Gold Coast, concluding with the Lenovo Partner Advantage Awards Gala Dinner.