Lenovo tailors data center tech for SMBs, enhancing their IT infrastructure with the Converged HX Series for cost-effective solutions.
If Darth Vader owned a laptop, I'd wager that it'd be a Lenovo. They're built like brick you-know-what houses.
Lenovo is gearing up to 'own' the data centre market locally - and it's planning on taking its channel partners along for the ride.
Minimal growth this quarter is primarily attributed to strong smartphone saturation in developed markets, as well as a decline from Apple and Samsung.
PC shipments continue to decline, with the only hopes for improvement dependent on commercial replacements and economic stability, according to IDC.
IBM saw strong server revenue growth in Q4, while the density optimised segment of the market benefitting from continuing data center buildouts.
Lenovo appoints Margrith Appleby as new director of channel sales for Australia and New Zealand, focusing on strengthening partner offering.
Growth in hyperscale data centres has boosted server revenue and shipments with APAC leading the charge - but it's not the big names making the gains.
Lenovo teams up with Juniper, aiming to redefine datacenter solutions with a focus on simplicity, flexibility, and performance.
Dicker Data's distie deal with Lenovo has been extended to include the vendor's full enterprise range in Australia, including Nutanix and DataCore.
Revenues for data centre servers and storage are set to swell to $88bn, spurred by IT infrastructure modernisation.
The partnership will 'dramatically disrupt' the enterprise storage landscape within Australia and New Zealand.
Details for the ANZ distribution of the Lenovo and Nutanix joint hyper-converged infrastructure appliances deal have been unveiled.
The PC market continued its downward trajectory in 2015, with mobiles, tablets and Windows 10 contributing to the decline.
The new Lenovo solution allows companies to outfit their organisations with a fully-managed PC OpEx consumption model for a monthly cost.
A customised reward has seen New Era IT enjoying some team building and R&R courtesy of Ingram Micro's Lenovo Special Reward scheme.
The NSW Government has extended its whole-of-government ICT hardware contract through to April 30, 2017 and updated the devices covered by the deal.
Introducing Lenovo's newest Ideapad, the MIIX 700 convertible is powerful, sleek, slim, well-built and it looks fantastic.
Microsoft has appointed its first ever Australian Surface commercial channel manager, with Lenovo's Fred Viet taking on the new role.
The New Zealand education sector now extra device options, with Cyclone Computers offering Lenovo devices through the AoG IT Hardware supplier panel.