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Lenovo Group Ltd (PK)

Lenovo Group Ltd (PK) (LNVGY)

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PC Shipments Drop in the First Quarter, With Apple Leading the Decline

By Will Feuer PC shipments continued to sag in the first quarter, with Apple Inc. leading the decline, as the industry grapples with a glut of inventory after a pandemic-driven surge in demand...

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LNVGY Discussion

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fl_exec fl_exec 4 years ago
Amazing that no one is on this board... anyone out there ?
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fl_exec fl_exec 4 years ago
Anyone out there to answer a few questions about this company ?
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo Announces Next-Generation ThinkServer Systems for Small Business

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – December 02, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced two new high-value rack servers adding to its recently announced next-generation Lenovo® ThinkServer® portfolio. The entry 1U ThinkServer RD350 and the storage-rich, 2U ThinkServer RD450 servers are perfect for small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and departments seeking an excellent balance of performance, storage capacity, flexibility and reliability at an attractive price point.

Affordable, Performance-Packed Servers
Highly flexible and scalable, the RD350 and RD450 ThinkServers feature redesigned and space-optimized drive trays, chassis and system boards to provide customers with additional storage density and I/O capability within standard 1U and 2U form factors. Businesses with substantial storage needs and a limited infrastructure budget will appreciate the RD450 for its 24[1] drive bays at an affordable, entry-level price point of $1,499. The RD350 supports up to 16TB of internal storage in a slim, condensed 1U form factor ideal for organizations with space limitations. Available with either 2.5- or 3.5-inch drive configuration options, both rack servers are designed to scale as a customer’s businesses grows.

Additionally, both the ThinkServer RD350 and RD450 servers are equipped with up to two of the latest 12-core Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 series processors and can be configured to feature up to 512GB of DDR4 memory via 16 DIMM slots, nearly tripling the memory capacity of previous-generation servers. Combined, these features help generate almost double the bandwidth and power efficiency increase over DDR3 memory, delivering critical performance enhancements for running workloads such as scale-out data analytics, virtualized business workloads and compute-intensive applications that require faster processing.

The RD350 and RD450 ThinkServer systems are equipped with standard, built-in features including ECC memory, integrated RAID, hot-swappable HDD and SSD capability, as well as hot-swappable redundant power and redundant cooling to ensure greater server availability and reliability. For added flexibility, the RD450 2.5-inch configuration also leverages Lenovo’s unique ThinkServer AnyRAID adapters to provide advanced data protection and performance-enhancing features without taking up PCIe slots. Both servers are available with 80 PLUS Titanium or Platinum-rated power supplies, providing an 11 percent increase in performance efficiency over the Gold standard — more cost-effectively powering the most demanding infrastructure, collaboration and line-of-business applications.

Systems Management Tools Optimized for Mobility
With both new ThinkServer systems, clients get access to a suite of new, intuitive lifecycle tools that make management easy, including server-embedded tools for configuration and deployment, energy management and power planning. Partner packs for Microsoft and VMware — which allow clients to manage and monitor their ThinkServer environment from VMware vCenter or Microsoft System Center Operations Manager — are also available.

Convenient and Flexible Enterprise Service Offerings
Lenovo Services offer customers an enhanced level of protection required to keep their businesses up and running. Optional upgraded services are also available to help maximize uptime and productivity.

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"Lenovo understands that while SMBs rely on servers as the backbone of their businesses, they also face unique infrastructure challenges such as small data centers and limited budgets,” said Bob Galush, vice president, High Volume Servers and Options. "Our next-generation RD350 and RD450 ThinkServers address these critical customer concerns by providing a balance of enterprise-class performance, flexibility and leadership reliability in a low-cost package."

Pricing and Availability
The ThinkServer RD350 and RD450 will be available beginning December 02, 2014 starting at $1,249 for the RD350 and $1,499 for the RD450.

http://news.lenovo.com/news+releases/lenovo-announces-next-generation-thinkserver-systems-for-small-business.htm
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo Takes Mobile Workstation Performance and Versatility to New Heights with the ThinkPad W550s

New ultrabook features unparalleled graphics performance,
enhanced docking capabilities and industry-leading battery life for the ultimate in mobility

LAS VEGAS, NV – Dec. 2, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced at the Autodesk University 2014 conference the new Lenovo ThinkPad W550s – featuring a powerful combination of performance, functionality and mobility. With eye-popping graphical processing power, mechanical docking and the best battery life of any mobile workstation, the ThinkPad W550s is one of the most innovative ultrabook workstations available to users today and an ideal solution for professionals requiring seamless productivity in the office or in the field.

Workstation users are becoming increasingly mobile, and the demands of their jobs now require them to perform mission-critical tasks from any location. These users need to run the same resource-intensive applications in the lab, office or field, and without compromising performance or usability. The new Lenovo ThinkPad W550s is built to address these challenges, with state-of-the-art graphical processing and all-day battery life, making it one of the most powerful and versatile mobile workstations in the market.

“We’ve heard from users that they want a mobile workstation that can enhance their ability to be productive using the same machine in the office and the field,” said Victor Rios, vice president and general manager, Workstations, Lenovo. “Using this input, we’ve engineered an ultrabook that allows professionals to achieve optimum productivity and perform even the most demanding tasks regardless of where they are. It’s mobile yet powerful, beautiful yet functional, and it’s the highest performing ultrabook we’ve ever designed.”

The Lenovo ThinkPad W550s is designed with professional users in mind. Along with being Lenovo’s thinnest and lightest mobile workstation, the ThinkPad W550s is packed with all the features users need.

Key benefits and features of the Lenovo ThinkPad W550s include:

Ultimate Performance

Unparalleled Graphics: Best-in-class graphics capabilities powered by the NVIDIA® Quadro® K620M GPU, which offers users the benefits of the latest NVIDIA Maxwell™ mobile GPU architecture
Rock-solid Processing: CPU performance utilizing the future 5th generation Intel® Core™ processors
ISV Certified: Mobile workstation technology certified to run critical third-party applications users require
Enterprise Class Functionality

Versatile Docking: Mechanical docking and multi-monitor support
All-day Battery Life: Power Bridge technology and energy-efficient GPUs provide up to 13 hours of battery life for complete mobility
Increased Security and Manageability: Supports Intel® vPro™ technology for greater protection and centralized management
Eye-popping Display

Unmatched Visuals: 3K IPS display options with optional touch panel for rich, vibrant colors and an optimal user experience
More information about the ThinkPad W550s can be found at www.thinkworkstations.com as well as www.lenovo.com. For the latest Lenovo news, subscribe to Lenovo Newsroom alerts or follow Lenovo on Twitter and Facebook.

Lenovo Services
Businesses can opt for a variety of service and support solutions to fit their needs. With a committed focus on customer, quality and responsiveness, Lenovo Services offers innovative and integrated solutions to ensure maximum productivity. Warranty Extensions, Upgrades, Accidental Damage Protection, Keep Your Drive, Priority Technical Support and a complete set of factory and automated deployment services help organizations effectively bridge the gap between consumer and business.

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“The NVIDIA Quadro K620M GPU, with our latest Maxwell mobile architecture, brings a new level of performance and power efficiency to ultrabook workstations,” said Jeff Brown, vice president and general manager, Professional Solutions Group, NVIDIA. “Using NVIDIA technology, Lenovo has created an ultrabook that allows engineers and designers to work with the most graphics-intensive applications. The possibilities for innovation are endless.”

“Mobility is a must for design professionals, as they are often required to perform the same critical tasks in the field as they do in the office all on the same machine,” said Gian Paolo Bassi, vice president Research & Development SOLIDWORKS, Dassault Systèmes. “We have been incredibly impressed with the ThinkPad W550s, as it has proven fully capable of running our advanced SOLIDWORKS applications without giving up performance or functionality.”

“Mobility has become one of the most important requirements from our customers,” said Amy Bunszel, vice president of AutoCAD products, Autodesk. “Whether they are design professionals, digital artists or students, our customers need to be able to utilize the full power of our applications no matter where they are. Lenovo’s new ThinkPad mobile workstations help them make their ideas reality with the performance, reliability and usability they require.”

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1871
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techie86 techie86 9 years ago
Lenovo announced today the Next Generation ThinkServer Systems. This looks like a great product.
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo’s $100 Billion Gambit
Yang Yuanqing built Lenovo into the world’s largest PC maker. His next target? Smartphones. Watch out Samsung, Apple.

China has such a short history of corporate entrepreneurship that outlandish goals don’t seem preposterous, and ambition never looks outsize. That is, perhaps, part of the reason that Yang Yuanqing, the Lenovo Group CEO who once delivered workstations by bicycle, was able to build the world’s largest PC manufacturer. It is also a good part of the reason why his designs on challenging Apple (ticker: AAPL) and Samsung Electronics (005930.Korea) to dominate the world of devices to connect to the Internet might succeed.

Yang, who recently turned 50, has built the world’s largest maker of personal computers and one of China’s most recognizable brands by forging into emerging markets and the Chinese hinterland, and selling ThinkPads, formerly IBM’s laptop brand, to companies all around the world. He’s not finished yet. This fall, Lenovo (992.Hong Kong), which is headquartered in Beijing and Morrisville, N.C., received approval from U.S. authorities to buy IBM ’s (IBM) X86 server operation for $2.1 billion and Google ’s (GOOGL) Motorola Mobility handset business for $2.9 billion. The two deals will increase the company’s revenue by $10 billion, to an estimated $57 billion next year. Lenovo’s goal is to reach $100 billion in sales, although so far there is no timetable in place.

“In a weird way, Yuanqing is almost made for this,” says Yahoo! (YHOO) co-founder Jerry Yang, who sits on Lenovo’s board. (They share the same last name but aren’t related.) “He’s been working his entire career to get to this point. China is probably very proud of Lenovo. But his ambition is to be not just a Chinese company, but a global company that’s headquartered in China.”

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Yang aims to more than double Lenovo’s sales, to $100 billion. Photo: Bruce DeBoer for Barron’s
Lenovo and its CEO, who is known around the company as YY, have marched side by side almost from the start. Lenovo was founded in 1984 as a computer reseller by Liu Chuanzhi and 10 other engineers. They were funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which still owns 36% of Lenovo’s major shareholder, Legend Holdings. Five years later Yang, a graduate student in computer science, answered the company’s newspaper ad for a salesman. He began selling Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) workstations.

As Yang tells it, he did everything: “I introduced the product to the customer. When they decided to buy, I wrote the purchase order, took the money to the cashier, took the order to the warehouse to take the computer and test it, rode the bicycle to [bring the computer] to the customer’s office. If they had a problem they would call me to help them to fix it.”

His enthusiasm and smart choices in building the organization prompted Liu to name him the head of the PC unit, something Liu would later recall as “a risky decision.” At first it was tough. The supply chain was poorly managed and inventories were bloated. Yang ordered an information-technology system so that sales would know what was in inventory. And he introduced a sense of camaraderie, in part by ordering people to address managers, including himself, by their first names, not honorifics.

HE ALSO FIRED PEOPLE. Mary Ma, Lenovo’s former CFO, feared that the glass separating her office from Yang’s would shatter from all the dressing-downs. Older executives rebelled. Eventually, Liu came in and talked to each senior manager to express his support of Yang. Then he told Yang he could keep his job, but tone it down. A grateful Yang was nearly in tears, recalls Ma.

Through a spokesman, Liu, who retired as chairman of Lenovo in 2011, declined to be interviewed.

Yang kept going. Lenovo introduced its first laptop in 1996, and then began distributing IBM software in China. Yang dumped direct sales and used local distributors, and cut prices to just above cost. Lenovo became China’s largest PC manufacturer. And when it began facing flat growth in the early 2000s, under pressure from HP, IBM, and local brands, Yang, who was named CEO in 2001, decided it was time to make a bid for IBM’s PC division. The board was reluctant, but Yang persisted. In 2005, Lenovo purchased IBM’s PC operation for $1.75 billion, quadrupling the company’s sales overnight.

To persuade the board, Yang agreed to step aside as CEO, to give the company an American face. He moved into the chairman role, which Liu vacated.

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The company’s first new CEO, a former IBM executive, was slow to cut costs and stepped down after a year. Next, Bill Amelio, a former Dell executive, clashed with Yang as they worked to reconcile the Lenovo culture with the old IBM culture and the Dell culture that Amelio brought with him.

Meanwhile, Lenovo’s consumer products proved a bust. Then came the financial crisis, and sales took a big hit. Amelio resigned, Yang returned to the CEO slot and Liu returned as chairman.

Once back, Yang cut the top management team from 17 to just nine. The managers met once a month in different locales around the world. He told the team to be frank with each other and respect each other. By this point, he had dropped the brute force, and was using nuance and persuasion. It was leadership by eventual consensus, which they called the Lenovo Way.

Aware of the varied backgrounds of his team and its challenges, Yang hired a director of diversity. He asked for an assessment by his direct reports and other key leaders, recalls Yolanda Conyers, vice president of global HR operations.

The team created an action plan dubbed Protect & Attack. Lenovo would protect cash-cow markets such as China, or premium ThinkPad sales to enterprises, and attack fast-growth geographies and new products. The company kept prices low, helped by the fact that it manufactured half of its goods in-house. Lenovo built distribution centers around the world. It began to scarf up market share. Last year, it became the largest PC manufacturer in the world, with nearly 20% of the market. “I realized YY and his team are a lot more flexible, pliable, and less dogmatic about strategy,” says Alberto Moel of Sanford C. Bernstein. “I didn’t appreciate how much management had learned from the [IBM] experience.”

With the world accessing information via mobile devices and the cloud, Yang decided in 2009 that Lenovo needed a new strategy: Though it was growing market share, PC sales were on the wane, and he figured growth in the PC business might last a few more years, tops. The next big milestone, says Yang, is to be No. 1 in devices that connect to the Internet, what he calls PC Plus. He invited Jerry Yang to join the board. The two dipped into their private wine cellars at a tasting for Silicon Valley luminaries including Google co-founder Larry Page and Tesla (TSLA) founder Elon Musk. Lenovo had arrived.

EVEN BEFORE THE MOTOROLA deal, Yang had huge ambitions. In China, Lenovo had become the second-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung, using the same strategy it had used with PCs—keeping manufacturing and R&D in-house, keeping prices affordable, putting out new models. Trouble was, it was tough to grow anywhere outside the emerging markets: Lenovo knew it could grow even faster if it bought another company. It passed on BlackBerry. In 2012, Google bought Motorola. Over dinner, Yang told Google CEO Eric Schmidt, “If you don’t want the hardware business, we’ll take it,” he said. A year later, he got a call from Schmidt. The Motorola deal gave Lenovo the same cachet and brand IBM gave them in PCs. A couple of years back, Yang set the seemingly impossible goal of selling 100 million smartphones and tablets worldwide in 2015. Now that looks possible.

The phone business is insanely competitive—last quarter, Xiaomi of China came out of nowhere to grab third place, displacing Lenovo. With the Motorola deal, however, Lenovo will return to a solid No. 3. It could manufacture in China, driving costs lower, and reintroduce the brand there.

At the same time, IBM was dumping its low-end server unit. Lenovo was already in servers and storage, and IBM’s so-called x86 operation, with $4.6 billion in 2013 revenue, was a commodity business that went head to head with HP and Dell. It was the kind of business Yang loved. He could reduce prices with Lenovo’s strong supply chain and keep a tight grip on costs. Lenovo could sell the servers to new customers.

“Servers went from being the bottom of the totem pole to being the highest-margin business at Lenovo. That mindset change has been an eye-opener for them,” says Gerry Smith, a former Dell executive who runs Lenovo’s enterprise unit. After the two deals, Lenovo has “a complete defined portfolio from high-mobility products to back-end infrastructure,” says Roger Kay, a consultant with Endpoint Technologies.

Yang is a ferociously hard worker, an ethic that is partly Chinese, and partly just Yang himself. For example, 10 years ago, Yang didn’t know English, so he moved his family to North Carolina after buying IBM’s PC division, studied with an English teacher, and watched a lot of cable news to grow familiar with idioms. Learning a foreign language requires one to be OK with making boneheaded mistakes and looking foolish. Today, Yang conducts interviews and gives speeches in fluent English.

Lenovo’s management team is close-knit and competitive. Among them are Liu Jun, who is quarterbacking the Motorola integration; Gianfranco Lanci, the former CEO of Acer (2353.Taiwan), who runs the PC business and business in mature markets; and Aymar de Lencquesaing, the former CEO of Packard Bell, who oversees emerging markets. They egg each other on. YY often calls suppliers and customers on their behalf and changes his travel schedule to accommodate them. When Gerry Smith, the former Dell exec, asked him to go to Latin America to meet customers and employees, Yang replied “Name the day.” They went two months later. Says Jerry Yang: “He’ll be the first to go and take the hill.”

YY doesn’t confine himself to dealing with just his top executives. He socializes with upper and mid-level managers and has given the cash portion of his bonus back to the rank and file for three years in a row. Last year, he distributed $3 million.

In fiscal 2015, which ends in March, Lenovo is expected to earn $818 million, or eight cents a share, on sales of $47 billion, versus $817 million a year earlier, on $39 billion. Earnings are likely to be under pressure for a couple of quarters as Lenovo digests the acquisitions. The shares, which trade in Hong Kong, recently fetched HK$10.88 a share, or 17 times this year’s expected earnings.

The addition of Motorola and IBM’s server business will bring the company closer to its goal of reaching $100 billion in sales. But that’s “just a number, given by my team,” Yang says. His ambition is bigger: “I want to build Lenovo into the most respected company in the world.”

Yang was born in the year of the Dragon—a sign that traditionally combines ambitiousness and tenacity. His parents were poor surgeons in Hefei province who often worked long hours. At the age of 10, he found himself cooking lunch over a coal stove for his two young siblings. “I’m the older son,” he said to himself. “I have to take care not just of myself, but also of my brother and sister.” Asked what the experience taught him, he grins. “Being persistent,” he says. “Persistence.”

http://online.barrons.com/articles/lenovos-100-billion-gambit-1417234193
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo Wearable Devices Reportedly Enter Production Soon

Given that it has become sort of a trend these days to make wearable devices, it really doesn’t surprise anyone when another company jumps into the fray. Things are heating up in the wearable space as new smartwatches, fitness monitors and activity trackers are being introduced frequently. Lenovo seems to be thinking along the same lines. There’s a report saying that the company’s wearable devices are going to enter production very soon.
The report, which originates from China, says that China-based electronics manufacturer Fenda Technology has announced that it has been tapped by Lenovo as a supplier for its wearable devices. This means that a Lenovo wearable device is likely to enter mass production in the very near future.
The report also mentions that Fenda Technology declined to talk more about the details of this wearable device, so it can’t be said for sure right now what it might be. There is speculation though that it might be a smart wristband.
With the Consumer Electronics Show 2015 just around the corner there a huge possibility that Lenovo might show it off there. CES 2015 takes place between January 6-9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pricing and release time frame will only be made public once the product has been formally shown off, so we’ll have to wait for over a month to find out if Lenovo really does have a wearable device up its sleeve.

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2014/11/lenovo-wearable-devices-reportedly-enter-production-soon/
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo Simplifies Storage Management with New Premium App

REACHit helps take the chaos out of managing multiple devices and storage solutions with all-in-one access

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – November 20, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the latest addition to its DOit suite of apps – Lenovo REACHit – designed to help improve the way people manage their files across multiple platforms and devices. Lenovo REACHit allows users to access, organize, search and share files no matter where they are stored with one easy-to-use app.

Today’s consumers are more and more connected, and the number of devices they use and data generated continues to grow. With multiple devices and storage locations to manage, REACHit connects a user’s PC, Android or iOS device and multiple cloud storage accounts from Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and Box.

REACHit helps make finding data simpler with its touchscreen, graphical user interface (GUI) that features customizable views for data filtering, sorting and viewing. Users can quickly and easily locate files across devices and accounts using the search bar, which can be pinned to the home screen or through the app. For Windows users, REACHit integrates into Windows File Explorer for searching storage locations within the Windows operating system.

For editing documents before a big presentation or on the go, REACHit allows users to move files between storage locations by dragging and dropping the files within the app’s interface. Users can also edit word documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in the cloud using the ZOHO document editor. Documents, pictures, videos, and other files can be shared with friends and family via the SHAREit app, email, downloadable link and on FaceBook or Twitter.

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“We are extremely excited about launching REACHit but this is only the beginning. We have lots of cool ideas and features that we’ll be using to enhance REACHit’s functionality. But even more important than those we are looking to drive a model where our customers “vote” on what we should do next and provide us with feedback to direct our future development,” said Mark Cohen, vice president, Ecosystem and Cloud Services, Lenovo. “The ability to get to any file, no matter where it is stored, has quickly become a core need. With REACHit, and our user’s guidance, we feel that we can deliver an experience that is not only extremely cool today, but one that evolves to help our users locate and manage their content – no matter where it is.”

Pricing and Availability
REACHit will come preloaded on all Lenovo systems starting in early 2015. The app is now available for free download on Lenovo.com, the Google Play store and the Apple App Store.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1868
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo launches REACHit app for storage management
Summary: The app connects user’s PC, Android or iOS device to their storage accounts from Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and Box.


Lenovo says the app is designed to help users access, organize search and share files across multiple platforms and devices. More specifically, it connects a user's PC, Android or iOS device to their storage accounts from Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and Box.

Lenovo touts the app's simple GUI as manageable for most users, as well as its customizable views for data filtering and sorting. For Windows users, REACHit integrates into Windows File Explorer for searching storage locations within the Windows operating system.

The app is part of the larger ecosystem of document and workflow tools that Lenovo has been building and apparently crowdsourcing from its users. Mark Cohen, Lenovo's VP of Cloud Services, said with REACHit, Lenovo hopes to drive a model where customers are more closely tied to R&D, giving them the ability to vote on the apps and services they want pursued next.

"With REACHit, and our user's guidance, we feel that we can deliver an experience that is not only extremely cool today, but one that evolves to help our users locate and manage their content – no matter where it is," Cohen said in a statement.

Lenovo says REACHit will come preloaded on all of its systems starting in early 2015, but it can be downloaded for free

http://www.zdnet.com/lenovo-launches-reachit-app-for-storage-management-7000036014/
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revlis revlis 9 years ago
Lenovo Showcases High-Performance Computing Innovations at Supercomputing 2014

NEW ORLEANS – November 18, 2014: At Supercomputing 2014 (SC14), Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced several new initiatives featuring the latest advancements in high-performance computing (HPC), that bring the commercial benefits of HPC to a broader spectrum of clients and workloads.

“HPC is fueling major advancements in areas with high impact to both industry and humanity,” said Adalio Sanchez, senior vice president, Enterprise Systems Group. “These span the discovery of the world’s new energy reserves to biomedical research improving global healthcare. To take advantage of this opportunity, clients seek an IT partner with extensive skills and experience in designing solutions that can meet their unique needs. Our Lenovo team has a long heritage of industry expertise in HPC leading-edge technology. We are investing in innovation, both in research and development, and in services and support to help clients capitalize on emerging trends in HPC - including cloud and big data analytics.”

The announcements today include a state-of-the-art innovation center and a record-setting benchmark.

Lenovo HPC Innovation Center in Stuttgart, Germany – This new center will establish a permanent benchmarking and R&D site for Lenovo, and will offer a broad ecosystem of technologies and skills to help clients optimize their applications. With support from key partners including Intel® and Mellanox, Lenovo is creating a state-of-the-art system, the foundation of the innovation center, powered by the new Intel Xeon® E5 2600 v3 + Xeon Phi™ coprocessors and leveraging new Mellanox EDR 100Gb/s InfiniBand interconnect fabric. While the core facility will reside in Stuttgart, the Lenovo HPC Innovation Center will call on the talents of several specialized client partners from across Europe that will operate satellite sites to further expand capabilities and advance localized research. Lenovo will leverage the newest technology, cooperation with client partners and expansive HPC skills to advance the science and broaden the adoption of high-performance computing. The installation of the Stuttgart center will begin in December and will be online for client use in January 2015. Collaboration with key client partners is already underway.
The world’s highest-performing, two-socket server with the Intel Xeon E5 2698A v3 processor – Lenovo and Intel collaborated to create the Intel Xeon E5-2698A v3, a CPU optimized for HPC workloads and available only in specially designed servers such as the NeXtScaleTM System with Water Cool Technology (WCT). The Intel E5-2698A v3, when installed in the NeXtScale with WTC, is the industry’s highest-performing, two-socket server platform1, effectively breaking the single-node one teraflop barrier (1.083 teraflops) without the need for accelerators. The unique processor features 16 cores running at up to 3.2GHz with turbo mode enabled. In addition to record-setting performance, NeXtScale with WCT allows clients to create a green data center that achieves the ultimate combination of energy efficiency and performance while helping to lower total cost of ownership. Owing to the extreme efficiency of the water-cooled thermal design, processors running in the NeXtScale with WCT can reduce power consumption at a processor level by six percent and at a data-center level by more than 40 percent, as most installations can run without the need for costly chilled-water systems.
A futuristic petaflop demonstration – Lenovo’s ”peta cube” demonstration showcases how one petaflop of performance — initially supported by nearly 6,000 square feet with 296 racks weighing upwards of half a million pounds — will soon be available within a condensed 42U tall, four foot- by-four foot space comprised of two standard racks. This unique engineering leverages NeXtScale System with WCT and Intel Knights Landing technology to deliver huge computing capacity in only two racks of space. The capability will allow Lenovo to provide petaflop compute capacity to mainstream clients that might currently lack the operating budget and data-center capacity to support a petaflop system.
Those attending SC14 this week can learn more by visiting Lenovo at booth #1749.

For the latest Lenovo news, subscribe to Lenovo Newsroom alerts or follow Lenovo on Twitter and Facebook.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1865
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Fixnetix Selects Lenovo Servers for Global Bank Customer

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – November 13, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced that Fixnetix, a leading managed service provider (MSP), chose Lenovo as its x86 server technology partner for its managed services contract at one of the world’s largest global banks. The estimated US$3.5 million deal, includes 700 System x3650 M4 servers, upgraded maintenance and flexible financing.

Fixnetix turned to Lenovo for its innovative and reliable x86 server technology, flexible cost model, and outstanding service and support. Lenovo’s responsiveness and demonstration of technical expertise was also highly valued. The System x server platform, with industry leading serviceability and manageability, was deemed the ideal platform to meet the client’s aggressive service level agreement (SLA).

“MSPs need technology partners who are agile, flexible and cost effective. This is what we brought to the table for Fixnetix and their banking customer,” said Brian Hamel, vice president and general manager, Enterprise Systems Group, Lenovo. “The breadth, security and performance of our server line combined with our partner programs helps make doing business easier – all keys to growing and succeeding in the MSP market.”

“Fixnetix has been able to build a leading edge, managed service solution, for one of the worlds’ leading financial service organizations by leveraging close working relationships with key partners such as Lenovo,” said Hugh Hughes, chairman and chief executive officer, Fixnetix. “In particular, we found the System x solution very easy to service and manage and that, combined with a worldwide support model, makes System x a foundational platform for future phases of our project."

System x3650 M4
The versatile System x3650 M4 blends outstanding uptime and performance for business-critical workloads, including cloud computing, virtual desktop and business analytics. The server offers an energy-smart and easy-to-use rack solution with a pay-as-you-grow design to help manage risks. With more computing power per watt and the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 series processors, advanced memory support, and greater disk capacity for businesses requiring ample storage, the x3650 M4 offers balanced performance and density.

For more information on Lenovo’s complete line of x86 servers, including System x and ThinkServer product lines, visit Lenovo’s x86 server product site.

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New Moto G Leak: Motorola Adding Speed And 4G LTE To The Best Budget Smartphone

Following on from Motorola’s announcements of the new Moto X and Moto G handsets 2014 (and the Moto 360 smartwatch), the expectation has been that Motorola would be releasing an update to the Moto G 2014 edition to address the need for 4G in a number of territories.

Looking at the Moto G second edition handset recently here on Forbes, I labelled it as being ‘the number one smartphone‘:

I’m not saying that the Moto G is the perfect smartphone – too many people have their own favorite feature, so that’s an almost impossible target to hit. Neither am I saying that the Moto G will win in every single round of ‘specification Top Trumps’ because there are clearly phones with hardware numbers that are larger than the Moto G.

As an all-round handset, as the handset that is going to be rated as ‘above average’ and ‘exceeds expectations’ in almost every area, I cannot look past the Moto G in the current crop of smartphones.

That’s why I’m calling it the number one smartphone for 2014.

Hopefully the number one smartphone is about to get a little bit better, with the inclusion of 4G and an updated processor.

Moto G 2014 (image: Ewan Spence)
Moto G 2014 (image: Ewan Spence)

While Motorola has yet to announce the handset, online benchmarking results from Geekbench show a handset called ‘Motorola TBD’ in the list with specifications that would fit with an update to the 2014 Moto G. Specifically this TBD handset has a quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor and 1 GB of RAM. Between them these give a Geekbench score of 148, marginally higher than the first generation Moto G which clocks in with a score of 1142. It’s also worth nothing that the Snapdragon 410 is a 64-bit system.

In terms of operating system, the handset reports Android 4.4.4, although the expectation would be for the handset to ship, or to be upgraded over the air to Android 5.0 (Lollipop) after launch.

The first Moto G was released around seven months after the first Moto X handset (and picked up a slight specs upgrade three months after that). If Motorola were to follow that same plan, then this version of the Moto G wouldn’t be expected until late March 2015. That feels a little too far away for me, and it misses a number of important events that could drive awareness and adoption, such as Chinese New Year.

Given that benchmarks are appearing now, I’d expect the handset to show up sooner rather than later.


It would also represent the first Lenovo backed handset from Motorola Mobility, and the Chinese company will want to make a big impact with its first handset. The Moto G family is Motorola’s biggest selling smartphone, picking up critical acclaim and public acceptance. If the new handsets can gather sales to match the first handsets, that will provide a clear statement of intent on the future direction of Motorola in the hands of Lenovo.

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Lenovo Completes Acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google

Becomes World’s #3 Smartphone Maker; Prepares for Even More Growth

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina and Mountain View, California – October 30, 2014 – Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced today that Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google is complete.

The acquisition of the Motorola brand and Motorola's portfolio of innovative smartphones like Moto X, Moto G, Moto E and the DROIDTM series, as well as the future Motorola product roadmap, positions Lenovo as the world’s third largest maker of smartphones.

Lenovo will operate Motorola as a wholly-owned subsidiary. Motorola’s headquarters will remain in Chicago. With the completion of the acquisition, Lenovo welcomes the addition of a new portfolio company with nearly 3,500 employees around the world – including about 2,800 in the U.S. – who design, engineer, sell and support Motorola’s outstanding devices.

“Today we achieved a historic milestone for Lenovo and for Motorola – and together we are ready to compete, grow and win in the global smartphone market. By building a strong number three and a credible challenger to the top two in smartphones, we will give the market something it has needed: choice, competition and a new spark of innovation,” said Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO, Lenovo. “This partnership has always been a perfect fit. Lenovo has a clear strategy, great global scale, and proven operational excellence. Motorola brings a strong presence in the U.S. and other mature markets, great carrier relationships, an iconic brand, a strong IP portfolio and an incredibly talented team. This is a winning combination.”

“Motorola is in great hands with Lenovo, a company that’s all-in on making great devices,” said Larry Page, CEO, Google.

Liu Jun, Lenovo executive vice president and president of Lenovo’s Mobile Business Group, is chairman of the Motorola Management Board. Rick Osterloh, a Motorola veteran, will remain president and chief operating officer of Motorola.

(from left to right) Liu Jun, EVP, Lenovo, President Mobile Business Group, Lenovo and Chairman of the Motorola Management Board; Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo Chairman and CEO; and Rick Osterloh, President and COO, Motorola Mobility celebrate the closing of Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility today. Here Rick Osterloh demonstrates the latest features of the new Nexus 6 smartphone in front of the company’s new logo.
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Liu Jun, EVP, Lenovo, President Mobile Business Group, Lenovo and Chairman of the Motorola Management Board; Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo Chairman and CEO; and Rick Osterloh, President and COO, Motorola Mobility celebrate the closing of Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility today. Here Rick Osterloh demonstrates the latest features of the new Nexus 6 smartphone in front of the company’s new logo.

“Motorola has already built solid momentum in the market, and their recent results show consumers are excited about their exceptional products that stand out for their design and simplicity,” said Liu Jun. “With the complementary strengths of our two companies, we expect to sell more than 100 million mobile devices this year – including smartphones and tablets – by leveraging the Lenovo brand’s leading market position in China, our shared momentum in emerging markets, and Motorola’s strong foothold in mature markets like the U.S.”

Motorola already has strong momentum in the marketplace led by highly successful new product launches and groundbreaking innovations, which have provided solid growth. Beyond smartphones, the Moto 360 watch has captured consumer attention and established Motorola as a company expanding into emerging mobile device areas. As previously stated, Lenovo expects to make the Motorola business profitable in four to six quarters.

Google will maintain ownership of a majority of the Motorola Mobility patent portfolio, while Motorola will receive a license to this rich portfolio of patents and other intellectual property. Motorola will retain over 2,000 patent assets and a large number of patent cross-license agreements, as well as the Motorola Mobility brand and trademark portfolio.

The total purchase price at close was approximately US$2.91 billion (subject to certain post-close adjustments), including approximately US$660 million in cash and 519,107,215 newly issued ordinary shares of Lenovo stock, with an aggregate value of US$750 million, representing about 4.7 percent of Lenovo’s shares outstanding, which were transferred to Google at close. The remaining US$1.5 billion will be paid to Google by Lenovo in the form of a three-year promissory note. A separate cash compensation of approximately US$228 million was paid by Lenovo to Google primarily for the cash and working capital held by Motorola at the time of close.

The transaction has satisfied all regulatory requirements and customary closing conditions, including clearance by competition authorities in the U.S., China, EU, Brazil and Mexico, and by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). This is the fifth time since 2005 Lenovo has been cleared by CFIUS to acquire a U.S. business.

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Lenovo Adds New 13-inch Windows Tablet to YOGA Tablet 2 Family

Offers Unique Blend of Productivity and Entertainment in Four Modes

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – October 29, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced a new addition to the new YOGA Tablet 2 family with the new YOGA 13-in Tablet 2 with Windows. This latest Lenovo tablet offers consumers a unique experience by blending the productivity and familiarity of Windows 8.1 along with a host of entertainment features all on a brilliant 13.3-in Quad HD display.

The 13-in YOGA Tablet 2 with Windows joins the 8-inch and 10-inch Windows models announced during the YOGA global launch event on October 9. True to the spirit of the YOGA brand, the YOGA Tablet 2 13-inch with Windows offers technology that adapts to users with four distinct usage modes – Hold, Stand, Tilt, and the newest mode, Hang.


YOGA 13-inch Tablet 2 with Windows

“As we continue to expand and refine our popular line of YOGA tablets, we’re listening to customers to give them more of what they want – from new modes like Hang to screen size to operating system,” said Jeff Meredith, vice president, Tablet Business Unit, Mobile Business Group, Lenovo. “The Lenovo new YOGA 13-in Tablet 2 Windows tablet now gives users who seek more productivity options and a larger screen size the perfect option.”

The 13-in YOGA Tablet 2 with Windows offers the same intuitive computing experience as its YOGA tablet counterparts, including an Intel® Atom™ quad core processor and an ultra slim Bluetooth AccuType keyboard cover for laptop-quality typing. Its dynamic sound experience features cinematic Dolby® Audio surround sound with a 5W subwoofer and two 1.5W speakers from JBL®, while a Wolfson® Master Hi-Fi™ codec chip optimizes audio processing for studio-quality noise reduction. The newest YOGA tablet also offers a Quad HD IPS high resolution display in a larger 13-inch screen size and up to 15 hours of battery life for enjoying TV and movies along with the flexibility to create content anywhere.

Pricing and Availability1
The YOGA 13-in Tablet 2 with Windows will be available beginning in November on www.lenovo.com
starting at $699.99.

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Lenovo Advances ThinkPad Mobile Workstation Software Solution

Enables Geoscientists to Perform Complex Workflows,
Uses Industry-Leading Geosciences Software and Mobile Workstation Technology

DENVER, CO – Oct. 28, 2014: : Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today, at the SEG International Exposition and 84th Annual Meeting, announced that its ThinkPad W540 mobile workstation will be used by Landmark, a Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) business line, to support Landmark’s DecisionSpace® G1 Edition solution for geoscientists. Lenovo and Landmark will provide users with the ability to perform resource-intensive geoscience workflows using the mobile workstation.

Designed uniquely for geoscientists, DecisionSpace® G1 Edition gives users a new way to access the interpretive power, leading science and integration capabilities of Landmark’s DecisionSpace Geosciences suite. In addition to geologic and geophysical interpretation, these capabilities include fully integrated earth modeling, horizontal well correlation, attribute analysis, well-tie workflow, velocity modeling, and dynamic depth conversion – all advanced, multi-domain capabilities not provided by other standalone packages. Users will be able to integrate and interpret multiple seismic surveys to target sweet spots and locate new or bypassed pay using the Lenovo ThinkPad W540 mobile workstation.

Lenovo’s ThinkPad W540 is a complete solution for users demanding a mobile, independent software vendor (ISV) certified workstation. The W540 is powered by the latest Intel Quad Core i7 processors, up to 32 GB of memory and graphics processing capability delivered courtesy of NVIDIA Quadro graphics with Optimus 2D and 3D content creation. As a result of this partnership, users can rest assured knowing they are running the most advanced geosciences application available without compromising performance, versatility or mobility.

“Our DecisionSpace G1 Edition is the ideal solution for geoscientists who require a complete reservoir characterization solution without sacrificing industry-leading data management,” said Kenny Laughlin, geophysics manager at Landmark. “This agreement will bring the advanced capabilities of our DecisionSpace suite to users of Lenovo’s ThinkPad W540 mobile workstation and provide the necessary performance to execute these demanding workflows.”

“The Lenovo ThinkPad W540 is designed for the professional user – namely, those users who must be completely mobile without compromising their ability to perform the tasks required of them,” said Christopher McCoy, vertical solutions, energy, oil and gas, Lenovo. “Our partnership with Landmark will allow us to provide unique solutions to these geoscientists that allow them to achieve their mission-critical goals in the field.”

Recently, Lenovo announced the launch of the Lenovo ThinkStation P Series, the most advanced and powerful family of desktop workstations available. The Lenovo ThinkStation P Series is also certified for DecisionSpace G1 edition. To learn more about the Lenovo ThinkStation P Series, visit www.thinkworkstations.com.

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SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Now Available
Major release significantly improves system uptime, operational efficiency and innovation; new SUSE Customer Center simplifies customer interaction


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NUREMBERG, Germany, Oct. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- SUSE® today announced the general availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise 12, the newest version of its reliable, scalable and secure platform for efficiently deploying and managing highly available enterprise-class IT services in physical, virtual or cloud infrastructure. New products based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 feature enhancements that more readily enable system uptime, improve operational efficiency and accelerate innovation. The foundation for all SUSE data center operating systems and extensions, SUSE Linux Enterprise meets the performance requirements of data centers with mixed IT environments, while reducing the risk of technological obsolescence and vendor lock-in.

With this release, SUSE also introduces an updated customer portal, SUSE Customer Center, to make it easier for customers to manage their subscriptions, access patches and updates, and communicate with SUSE customer support.

"Given their competitive cost pressures, IT organizations today have a hard time responding quickly to changing business needs and leveraging innovation," said Nils Brauckmann, president and general manager of SUSE. "SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 helps enterprises stay agile, reclaim budget and easily leverage future open source innovation, helping them compete more effectively now and in the future."

Al Gillen, program vice president for servers and system software at IDC, said, "The industry is seeing growing movement of mission-critical workloads to Linux, with that trend expected to continue well into the future. The modular design of SUSE Linux Enterprise 12, as well as other mission-critical features like full system rollback and live kernel patching, helps address some of the key reservations customers express, and should help accelerate the adoption of Linux in this market segment."

New operating systems and software extensions based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 include:

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for x86_64, IBM Power Systems and IBM System z – versatile server operating systems for delivering business-critical IT services in a variety of physical, virtual and cloud environments. New features like full system rollback, live kernel patching enablement and software modules increase data center uptime, improve operational efficiency and accelerate the adoption of open source innovation. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 further builds on SUSE's leadership with Linux Containers technology and adds the Docker framework, which is now included as an integral part of the operating system.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server takes advantage of IBM POWER8 processor-based hardware optimizations that include support for little-endian Linux applications running on simultaneous multithreaded (SMT8) and PowerKVM environments. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for System z improves workload performance through instruction set exploitation for the last two generations of IBM System z processors, state-of-the art support for cryptographic accelerators and the related software stack, and enhancements for operational tasks like faster DASD formatting with dasdfmt or multiple point-to-point NETIUCV interfaces between Linux on System z and z/VM instances.
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension and Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension – clustering software for increasing services availability, physical and virtual, local and global. A new web console, updated OCFS2 and GFS2 file system support, and the latest updates in ReaR for disaster recovery make protecting core business systems quick and easy.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Virtual Machine Driver Pack – for boosting Windows virtual machine performance on Linux hosts. It now supports a wider variety of Windows operating systems, such as Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension – for improving productivity while lowering costs and increasing security. Users can turn servers into full-featured development or administrator workstation environments.
Partners on SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
Duncan Campbell, HP vice president of EG Marketing Alliances: "The rapid pace of innovation requires businesses to strive for higher levels of performance from their infrastructure, with even greater importance on security and availability. With the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, HP has worked with SUSE to include significant performance improvements into the upstream kernel allowing data-intensive workloads on large systems to achieve record-breaking performance for mission-critical computing."

Doug Balog, IBM Power Systems general manager: "SUSE's announcement of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 for little-endian mode on Power Systems enables a richer set of applications to easily take advantage of the higher performance and greater throughput of the POWER8 processor, making Power Systems an ideal solution for data-intensive workloads such as analytics. Combining the long collaboration of SUSE and IBM with the community efforts of the OpenPOWER foundation, we continue to see tremendous growth of enterprise-grade, open source applications becoming readily available for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on IBM Power Systems."

Mauri Whalen, Intel vice president, Software and Services Group, and director of core system software in the Open Source Technology Center: "For close to two decades, Intel and SUSE have worked closely to offer reliable, efficient and high-performance solutions for mission-critical applications powered by Intel Xeon processors. Intel has worked with SUSE via its partner Linux driver program SUSE SolidDriver to ensure customers can easily take advantage of the latest innovations from Intel."

Mike Gebele, Lenovo vice president of Server Systems and Marketing, Enterprise Business Group: "The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 focus on eliminating down time makes it a great platform for high performance and mission-critical in-memory database and analytic applications. Lenovo's x6 architecture and its advanced memory capabilities, combined with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, optimizes in-memory database performance and analytics workloads. This platform combination also provides excellent economies of scale for OpenStack cloud workloads by providing the ability to run more virtual machines per node and enhances cloud efficiency with more virtual guests per machine."

Rob Cashman, Unisys vice president, Mission-Critical Servers and Solutions: "Unisys and SUSE share a commitment to providing a highly available and scalable environment for modern mission-critical solutions to clients' key computing challenges. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 helps further that commitment through innovative features that can enable greater operational efficiency for heterogeneous applications communicating across the fabric architecture on the Forward! by Unisys™ enterprise computing platform."

Sanjay Katyal, VMware vice president, Global Strategic Alliances and OEMs: "We're pleased to work with SUSE to make SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 optimized for VMware vSphere®, the leading server virtualization platform. By supporting open-vm-tools together, VMware and SUSE are creating a seamless experience for our mutual customers as they realize the benefits of the software-defined data center."

Dan Elder, Novacoast Linux Services manager: "SUSE Customer Center is a giant leap forward, offering a unified view of customers' SUSE subscriptions, system information, software updates and direct support. Our customers will benefit from the streamlined interface, which gives them access to all their SUSE information in a single location."

Availability, Information and Pricing
For more information about SUSE Linux Enterprise 12, visit www.suse.com/promo/sle12.html. For details on pricing and availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, the flagship SUSE Linux Enterprise offering, see www.suse.com/products/server/how-to-buy. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 images – with modules enabled – are also now available on Amazon Web Services, Google Compute Engine and Microsoft Azure.

About SUSE
SUSE, a pioneer in open source software, provides reliable, interoperable Linux and cloud infrastructure solutions that give enterprises greater control and flexibility. More than 20 years of engineering excellence, exceptional service and an unrivaled partner ecosystem power the products and support that help our customers manage complexity, reduce cost, and confidently deliver mission-critical services. The lasting relationships we build allow us to adapt and deliver the smarter innovation they need to succeed – today and tomorrow. For more information, visit www.suse.com.

Copyright 2014 SUSE LLC. All rights reserved. SUSE and the SUSE logo are registered trademarks of SUSE LLC in the United States and other countries. All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

VMware and VMware vSphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. The use of the word "partner" or "partnership" does not imply a legal partnership relationship between VMware and any other company.

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Dialog Semiconductor's Advanced Power Management Chosen for Lenovo Vibe X2 Smartphone
Including built in support for 4G-LTE, MediaTek's MT6595 boosts Vibe X2's multi-tasking performance and extends battery life

October 27, 2014 03:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dialog Semiconductor plc (FWB: DLG), a provider of highly integrated power management, AC/DC, solid-state lighting and Bluetooth(R) Smart wireless technology, today announced that Lenovo has implemented the DA9210 power management IC (PMIC) in the new Vibe X2 smartphone. The highly integrated 4-phase DC-DC buck converter delivers intelligent, precision control of power to the MediaTek MT6595 SoC. The output voltage of the DA9210 adapts dynamically to the processor load. As a result, phone users experience better multi-tasking and extended battery life.

“Since launching our first model in 2010, Lenovo has grown into the world's third best-selling smartphone company and this rapid success is due to a persistent focus on user needs in key areas such as power management where Dialog's DA9210 makes a significant difference”

The Lenovo Vibe X2 is equipped with a high performance MediaTek MT6595 SoC, 32GB internal storage, and a 5-inch FHD resolution display with wide viewing angles. Back cover accessories include a JBL speaker and a supplementary battery that can extend the operating time between charges by up to 75%.

The Mediatek MT6595 is the world's first octa-core 4G LTE smartphone chip. It features four high performance Cortex(R)-A17 cores and four energy efficient Cortex-A7 processor cores. The MT6595 uses the ARM(R) big.LITTLE architecture.

"Since launching our first model in 2010, Lenovo has grown into the world's third best-selling smartphone company and this rapid success is due to a persistent focus on user needs in key areas such as power management where Dialog's DA9210 makes a significant difference," said Jeff Hsieh, Director of Product Development for Lenovo.

"The DA9210 enables Lenovo to set a new standard in smartphone performance by optimising the control of the power management system," said Udo Kratz, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Business Group Mobile Systems. "It also strengthens the consumer appeal of the new Vibe X2 by making it much easier for users to multi-task and use data-intensive applications simultaneously."

More information on the DA9210 PMIC can be found here: http://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/products/power-management/da9210

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About Dialog Semiconductor

Dialog Semiconductor creates highly integrated, mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs), optimised for personal portable, short-range wireless connectivity, LED solid state lighting and automotive applications. The company provides flexible and dynamic support, world-class innovation and the assurance of dealing with an established business partner.

With its focus and expertise in energy-efficient system power management and a technology portfolio that also includes audio, short-range wireless, AC/DC power conversion and multi-touch, Dialog brings decades of experience to the rapid development of ICs for personal portable and digital consumer applications, including smartphones, tablets, Ultrabooks(TM) and emerging wearable type devices.

Dialog's power management ICs increase the performance of portable devices by extending battery lifetime, enabling faster charging and enhancing the consumer's experience. With world-class manufacturing partners, Dialog operates a fabless business model.

Dialog Semiconductor plc is headquartered in London with a global sales, R&D and marketing organisation. In 2013, it had approximately $910 million in revenue and was one of the fastest growing European public semiconductor companies. It currently has approximately 1,100 employees worldwide. The company is listed on the Frankfurt (FWB: DLG) stock exchange (Regulated Market, Prime Standard, ISIN GB0059822006) and is a member of the German TecDax index. It also has convertible bonds listed on the Euro MTF Market on the Luxemburg Stock Exchange (ISIN XS0757015606).

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Lenovo Offers Users a World of Music at Their Fingertips with Google Play Music

Free trial subscription provides users with on-demand, ad free access to 30 million songs

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – October 22, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced a collaboration with Google Play™ to offer free music streaming and storage for Lenovo and Lenovo Think-branded Windows PC’s and Tablets1 in select countries. With instant access to Google Play Music All Access from their Lenovo device, users will have unlimited, on-demand access to a catalog of more than 30 million songs they can access anywhere, anytime. They can create custom radio stations, browse music curated from Google’s expert music team and share music with friends on Google+, Facebook or Twitter. And they can store up to 20,000 songs from an existing digital music collection in Google Play Music for free, so users can add their existing iTunes library, CDs and MP3s to the cloud for easy everywhere access.

Lenovo and Google Play have come together to bring customers unlimited music streaming through two free trial offers. A Lenovo exclusive free 90-day trial will come preloaded with Lenovo and Lenovo Think-branded Windows PCs and Tablets purchased between Sept. 12, 2014 and Jan. 12, 20152 in select countries. Lenovo PCs and tablets purchased before and after this time frame will receive a free 30-day trial.
Additional features of a Google Play Music All Access subscription include:

“Listen Now” - music recommendations, based on new music purchases, recently played and favorite artists
“Listen Anywhere” - users can pin their favorite music to listen to offline, when they don’t have an Internet connection
Ad-free online radio
Unlimited skips, see what’s coming next, add, remove or re-order stations
“Featured playlists” – find curated playlists from Google’s team of music experts and see playlists from friends
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“Music, much like technology, is an intrinsic part of our users’ lives; it is constantly evolving, innovating and transforming the way one experiences the world,” said Peter Gaucher, executive director of Ecosystem Software, Lenovo. “We are pleased to preload Google Play Music All Access on a wide range of Lenovo PCs and devices and provide complimentary trials of the service, so our users can enjoy music their way on their favorite Lenovo product.”

Pricing and Availability3
The 90-day trial offer should be redeemed by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 12, 2015. After this time the promotion will no longer be available. The offer is available in more than 45 countries where Google Play Music is available in North America, South America and Europe. Customers who purchase a Lenovo device before and after the promotion period can take advantage of Google Play Music’s 30-day free trial by signing up for Google Play Music’s subscription service on the web or their AndroidTM device.

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Lenovo adds ThinkCentre M83 Tiny to business desktop lineup
Summary: In addition to its new micro-sized PC, the world's largest computer supplier has also boosted its ThinkCentre E63z all-in-one with an Intel Core i3 processor.

Fresh off an encouraging research report that shows a 20-percent global market share for PCs, as well as a major launch of new Yoga tablets, Lenovo has announced a couple of updates to its business desktop lineup.

While hardly as sexy as Ashton Kutcher-shilled products, the company's ThinkCentre family forms the backbone of Lenovo's PC output, owing to the legacy of its IBM heritage. In addition to the traditional towers that have been occupying cubicles for decades, ThinkCentre has embraced the smaller form factors that have become increasingly trendy over the last few years. The "Tiny" version of the ThinkCentre M83 is the latest example of this less-is-more approach.

The M83 joins its M73 and M93 siblings in the Tiny family, though Lenovo's lack of full specs makes it difficult to determine how it's different from those other models. It certainly resembles them with dimensions that make it compact enough to be mounted onto the back of a monitor. Like the M73 Tiny and M93 Tiny, it also ships with Intel's fourth-generation Core processors (a.k.a. Haswell), and like the M93, it can drive up to three independent displays. Details on storage, RAM, etc. are unknown at the moment, but the M83 Tiny should handle up to 16GB of RAM and either a 2.5-inch hard drive or SSD.

And like those other Tiny Lenovos, the M83 has to deal with the heat that doesn't have a lot of room to escape. Enter Intelligent Cooling Engine (ICE) 3.0, the company's attempt to balance the temperature, noise, and performance levels of the Tiny systems via a pair of optimized settings. As with the M73 and M93, the M83 Tiny also includes PC Cloud Manager 2.0, which lets you access ICE and other system management tools.

The M83 Tiny will be available some time this month, though it's currently not listed on Lenovo's website. At a starting price of $599, it unsurprisingly sits between the M73 Tiny ($509.99 starting price) and the M83 Tiny ($649).

Along with the introduction of the M83 Tiny, Lenovo gave a shot in the arm to a desktop it announced several weeks ago. When the ThinkCentre E63z all-in-one was rolled out, an Intel Core i3 processor option was promised, but not immediately available. The system, sold by a few online retailers, shipped with a Pentium J2900 CPU that comes inside a 19.5-inch LED. Coming in December, an updated configuration of the E63z will be available with the Core i3 chip option, which also features an HDMI output and Rapid Charge USB port — neither coming on the previous iteration. You'll pay much more for the upgrades, however, as the new $699 price tag is well above the original $479 asking price.

http://www.zdnet.com/lenovo-adds-thinkcentre-m83-tiny-to-business-desktop-lineup-7000034728/
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Lenovo to Establish New Mobile Phone Company in China
Smartphone Company With Different Brand Name Is Part of Efforts to Fend Off Competition in China



By JURO OSAWA CONNECT
Oct. 15, 2014 10:48 a.m. ET
Personal-computer and smartphone maker Lenovo Group Ltd. 0992.HK +1.48% said it would create a new company in China next year that focuses on selling mobile phones online.

The new smartphone company, which will have a different brand name, is part of Lenovo’s efforts to fend off fierce competition in China from Xiaomi Inc., a local smartphone startup that sells its handsets online while cultivating its fan base through its own software, services and entertainment offerings. Xiaomi is also known for being marketing savvy, engaging with consumers through online forums and social networks.

Lenovo said in a statement Wednesday that it will continue to sell Lenovo-branded phones in China through local carriers and retailers.

The new smartphone company, which will start its operation April 1, 2015, won't only sell devices online but will also offer applications and focus on consumer engagement, Lenovo said.

Lenovo, which last year overtook Hewlett-Packard Co. HPQ -1.00% as the world’s largest PC maker, has been quickly expanding its smartphone business for the past year. In the second quarter, Lenovo was the world’s fourth-largest smartphone maker by shipments behind Samsung, 005930.SE +1.56% Apple AAPL +1.56% and Huawei Technologies Co., according to IDC.

Lenovo and Xiaomi are two of the biggest smartphone makers in China, both selling more phones in the market than Samsung Electronics Co. or Apple Inc.

In recent quarters, Lenovo and Xiaomi have been competing intensely against each other for the number-one position by shipments.

Lenovo’s plans to set up a new mobile phone business comes as the company is in the process of completing a $2.91 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility in the U.S.

But Lenovo said that the new smartphone company will be a China-focused company.

Write to Juro Osawa at juro.osawa@wsj.com

http://online.wsj.com/articles/lenovo-to-establish-new-mobile-phone-company-in-china-1413384530
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Lenovo to Establish Internet-Focused Smart Device Company in China Next Year

Hong Kong, Oct. 15, 2014 – Today, Lenovo Group (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is announcing that it will create a new company focused on building a leading internet-based smart devices and services business in China. The company will become operational on April 1, 2015. It will operate under a separate name and brand.

The objective of this move is to help Lenovo attack the fast growing consumer mobile device market in China, with a focus not only on devices, but also on software and application development and close customer engagement. Currently Lenovo has a leading smartphone business, which sells mainly through open market sales and carrier relationships. While Lenovo has and continues to strengthen its own company-branded online channels as part of its go-to-market strategy, the new company will exclusively focus on direct-to-consumer sales, marketing and product development using an internet-based business model.

Effective April 1, Chen Xudong, currently president of Lenovo’s China geography and Asia Pacific – Emerging Markets (East Asia, Hong Kong, ASEAN and India), will become CEO of this new company. He has substantial marketing, sales and operational experience, and a proven track record in building Lenovo’s China business to record levels in PC, tablet and smartphone.

Liu Jun, executive vice president and head of Lenovo’s Mobile Business Group, and George He, senior vice president and head of Lenovo’s Ecosystem and Cloud Services Group, will be the co-chairmen.

Tong Fuyao, currently vice president of China’s relationship business will become head of Lenovo’s China business. Ken Wong, currently vice president and general manager of Asia Pacific – Emerging Markets (East Asia, Hong Kong, ASEAN and India) will become head of this business, a role also previously held by Chen Xudong. Both will report to Gianfranco Lanci, Lenovo’s chief operating officer and head of the company’s Personal Computer Group.

In the next few months, details about legal structure, financing plans, business strategy, product plans and organizational structure will be announced. During this time, Chen Xudong will continue to lead the China and APEM business. At this time the company is not releasing further operational, financial or structural details.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1852
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New Lenovo Desktop PCs Power Up for Business

Latest generation ThinkCentre Tiny M-Series and E63z All-in-One desktops offer users increased power and productivity


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – October 15, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced updates to its ThinkCentre line designed for business users. The ThinkCentre M83 desktop PC is the newest member of the M Series “Tiny” space-saving desktops and the stylish and slim ThinkCentre E63z all-in-one is now available with Intel® Core™ i3 processors for an even more responsive PC experience.

“Lenovo remains focused on expanding and improving upon its existing Think product lines to power businesses of all sizes,” said Ouyang Jun, vice president and general manager, Desktop and Visuals, Lenovo. “Our new ThinkCentre M83 ‘Tiny’, along with the update to our E63z, are the latest in our ongoing efforts to meet user demands for optimal performance, reliability and manageability.”

The portfolio of ThinkCentre products are designed for business user productivity with increased processing power and space saving designs. Additionally, the products feature Lenovo's Smart USB Protection, allowing users and IT managers controlled access to USB ports in addition to Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD) support to boost system performance. The products all meet industry energy use standards with solid Energy Star 6.0 ratings, contributing to a smart, green environment.

ThinkCentre M83

New to the family of Lenovo “Tiny” form factor desktop PCs, the ThinkCentre M83 is a full featured micro desktop taking productivity and efficiency to the next level for large enterprises. Small in size with a flexible mounting solution to make best use of desk space, the system features forward-looking technology, including 4th Intel Core processors and support for up to three independent displays. The M83 also comes equipped with manageability tools including PC Cloud Manager 3.0, a free system management tool and Intelligent Cooling Engine (ICE) 3.0 that optimizes system cooling and fan acoustics to help maximize reliability.

ThinkCentre E63z Core i3 All-in-One

The ThinkCentre E63z, announced in August, is getting a performance boost with an Intel Core i3 Processor, providing the latest Intel technology at a competitive price with stability, manageability and green environment capabilities. Ideal for cost-conscious small businesses, the ThinkCentre E63z Core i3 packs the same essential features - with even better performance - into the same slim and stylish all-in-one form factor at just 37.5mm thick. The Core i3 processor also supports an HDMI out port, card reader, and a Rapid Charge USB port not available in the previous model.

Pricing and Availability

The ThinkCentre M83 Tiny will be available in October, starting at approximately $599.
The ThinkCentre E63z Core i3 All-in-One will be available from December, starting at approximately $699.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1853
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Lenovo Announces a New Alliance with VMware to Deliver Purpose-Built Software-Defined Data Center Solutions

BARCELONA, SPAIN – October 14, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY), the world's third largest x86 server business since its acquisition of IBM's System x server business, today announced plans for broad collaboration and partnership with VMware to help clients fully realize the benefits of a software-defined data center by delivering compelling new IT infrastructure solutions for private and hybrid cloud, end user computing, and virtualization. This alliance extends the 16 year development relationship between System x and VMware which has produced a number of innovations including the first VMware embedded hypervisor, and broadens the alliance to include the full range of Lenovo’s expanded server business.

Software-defined data center technologies extend the concept of server virtualization to networking and storage infrastructure resources, enabling delivery of compute, networking, and storage resources as a service. Lenovo and VMware solutions will bring together Lenovo’s servers and networking hardware with VMware infrastructure to help enterprises and service providers simplify the data center, speed application provisioning, and reduce costs. Areas of collaboration include:

Private and hybrid cloud infrastructure solutions based on validated end-to-end architectures to provide clients a fast path to an optimal environment, and integration between Lenovo server and networking hardware, and resource management capabilities, with VMware vRealize Suite™ for rapid provisioning of systems and services.
Lenovo is a top-of-rack networking development partner for VMware NSX™, and will deliver flexible network virtualization gateway and integrated traffic management solutions, enabling an open, software-defined foundation for agile, flexible, and scalable cloud environments.
Elastic, scalable, and resilient Software Defined Storage infrastructure solutions based on a wide range of Lenovo servers and VMware Virtual SAN™ software in simple-to-deploy configurations to suit a broad range of data storage, performance, and budget requirements.
Enhanced performance of end-user virtual desktop services through Lenovo eXFlash technology, which is a server-based storage solution providing extremely low latency, coupled with VMware Horizon® virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platform.
Joint solution marketing and enablement of the companies’ business partner and service provider channels.
“We are pleased to continue to work closely with Lenovo to help our mutual customers realize the benefits of a software-defined data center,” said Raghu Raghuram, executive vice president, Software-Defined Data Center Division, VMware. “With the combination of VMware and Lenovo solution, we are empowering organizations with powerful automation, agility and flexibility in their IT infrastructure.”

Adalio Sanchez, senior vice president, Enterprise Systems Group, Lenovo said, “By leveraging the strengths and respective geographic reach of our teams, we see significant synergy in delivering end-to-end designed-for-cloud infrastructures to our customers and their service providers.”

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1850
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Lenovo Announces All-In-One Modular Thin Clients to Expand End-to-End Enterprise Solutions

Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One combines with new ThinkCentre Tiny M53 and M73 to offer new flexible thin client design in an All-In-One chassis

Barcelona, October 13, 2014 – Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced new thin clients, expanding its end-to-end enterprise solutions portfolio with new thin clients. On display this week at VMWorld in Barcelona, the new Lenovo ThinkCentre M73 Tiny and M53 Tiny combined with the ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One will offer customers the freedom of a thin client and monitor setup with the compact benefits of an All-in-One form factor.

“The modular Tiny-in-One provides a modular display solution that supports Lenovo’s latest ThinkCentre Tiny desktop PCs to deliver an All-in-One form factor thin client solution,” said LiJun Su, executive director, Lenovo Desktop Marketing. “We think this design will completely change the way people buy and use thin client devices for the better.”

The recently announced ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One has a 23-inch monitor that includes the best an AiO offers: all the ports needed, optional Optical Disk Drive, customizable stand, and full HD resolution. The clever part is the system's "modular" design that works with Lenovo’s latest ThinkCentre Tiny product portfolio. The Tiny M73 and M53 thin clients, which will also be available separately, are attached to the back of the monitor unit through a hassle-free tool-less process allowing for easy and cost effective future upgrades without needing to replace the display.

Thin client solutions offer lower capital investments and can reduce management and maintenance costs. They are highly configurable stateless devices with low power consumption, which boost reliability and can save significant costs when compared to traditional desktops. Security risks are also virtually eliminated as all data resides on the network, not the thin client. The ThinkCentre M73 and M53 solution includes a remote power up option with a supported keyboard and the flexible mounting configurations of the ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One make best use of desk space.

Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M73 and M53 thin clients offer customers a choice of a flexible Linux-based thin client operating system (LeTOS) or Windows Embedded Standard 7. Developed in collaboration with Devon IT, a worldwide leader of thin client solutions, the products also feature Lenovo Terminal Manager (LTM) software that is effective, secure and easy to use management software helping IT managers to easily create, deploy and manage their virtual desktop infrastructure.

“The ThinkCentre M73 and M53 are tiny form factor thin clients that add value to our quality desktop products and helps enterprises meet end-to-end IT solutions for desktop virtualization,” said Joe Makoid, President, Devon IT. “The operating system combined with LTM management provides customers with a simplified, consistent way to cost-effectively deploy and use their hosted or virtual desktops.

Pricing and Availability
The ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One modular display will be available during October, starting at approximately $279.
The ThinkCentre M73 Tiny thin client will be available for the Tiny-in-One solution in November, starting at approximately $299.
The ThinkCentre M53 Tiny thin client will be available for the Tiny-in-One solution in December, starting at approximately $249.
http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1851
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Lenovo Brings First Fanless 2 in 1 on Intel Core M, New Tablets; More Flexible Than Ever Before

Today, Lenovo announced the availability of three new Intel-powered devices: the YOGA Tablet 2, YOGA 3 Pro and ThinkPad YOGA 14. The YOGA 3 Pro is a 2 in 1 based on the Intel Core M™ processor and includes an innovative watchband hinge design for easier mode change as well as an additional color option: champagne gold. The YOGA Tablet 2, based on Intel® Atom™ processors, provides lightning fast performance and long battery life with the ability to allow consumers to customize the device with their preferred operating system. The tablets are available in 8- and 10-inch size and also come with optional 4G LTE powered by the Intel® XMMTM 7160 modem. Lenovo’s ThinkPad YOGA 14, is the company’s first convertible device built specifically for small and medium businesses in North America.

http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2014/10/09/chip-shot-lenovo-brings-first-fanless-2-in-1-on-intel-core-m-new-tablets-more-flexible-than-ever-before
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Lenovo Extends Term of Joint Venture Agreement with NEC Corporation

Hong Kong, October 7, 2014 – Lenovo Group today announced that Lenovo and NEC had reached agreement to extend the term of their joint venture agreement through 2026. The joint venture, which sells NEC-branded PCs and tablets in the Japanese market through its subsidiary, was finalized in June, 2011 and initially had a 5 year term lasting through June 2016. The extension of the business relationship provides customers and distributors with assurances of continuity and ongoing commitment to the market. The period of the agreement announced today was extended by two years through 2018 and automatically renews annually up to June 30, 2026.

Details of today’s agreement, which included amendments to the initial transaction, are available at the HKSE website: http://www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2014/1007/LTN20141007329.pdf

“The NEC joint venture has been extremely successful solidifying our #1 position in the world’s fourth largest PC market where we have steadily grown market share and improved our performance, making Japan a profitable growth engine for Lenovo in the region,” said Roderick Lappin, President and CEO, Lenovo NEC Holdings B.V.. “The extension of our NEC joint venture marks the continuation of our commitment to our Japanese customers and our long history of innovation in Japan, which includes NEC Personal Computer’s factory and R&D center in Yonezawa.”

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1841
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IBM Acquisition Press Conference Remarks from Yang Yuanqing and Gerry Smith

Remarks from Yang Yuanqing, Chairman and CEO, Lenovo

Good morning everyone.

Thank you for joining us on another historic day to discuss the successful close of our acquisition of the IBM x86 server business. We will officially finalize the deal on Oct. 1 and become the number 3 server company in the world.

To close this acquisition, we have worked closely securing approvals with a number of regulatory bodies. We have built trust and understanding in this process. These successful reviews are even more proof that Lenovo is a transparent and reliable global company.

Lenovo has big plans for servers. Gerry will talk more about this in a few minutes. But now we definitely have even more capability to win around the world. The System X business gives Lenovo a global brand known for innovation capability. We know building a great brand is critical, and now we have one of the best.

And this brand was built by more than 6,000 highly skilled talents, who will now bring to Lenovo world-class knowledge and deep experience in enterprise. They have created more than 1,100 patents that become part of our rich IP portfolio. And they will join us from a network of 34 R&D and 7 manufacturing facilities. This creates a global enterprise product R&D and production platform across Beijing, Shanghai, Yokohama, Raleigh, Silicon Valley, Taipei and Brazil.

We have a clear plan to reach our goal of $5 billion in revenue, with profitable growth, in 1 year:

First, we will ensure a smooth integration of the IBM business and its talented team.
Second, we will make sure that our existing customers have a seamless transition. I am confident that our leaders – Gerry Smith who runs the overall enterprise business, and Adalio Sanchez, who has been the long-time leader of the IBM x86 business – can achieve this.

Third, we will leverage our unique competitive advantage. With Lenovo’s operational excellence and efficiency, we can beat ODM/OEM competitors. Meanwhile, with IBM’s reputation, quality and innovation, we can win against top name brands.

Finally, we will expand our geographical reach. Especially in China and other emerging markets, which are already our strongholds, Lenovo can quickly realize hyper growth.

With the principles of trust, respect and compromise, we will unite our teams. And with our proven formula -- a clear strategy, innovative products, operational excellence and a diverse global team and culture – I am confident we will win in the market again.

To add some color to today’s pure enterprise business announcement, I also want to share a sneak preview of our products, regarding our PC and tablet business. Just next week we plan to announce some new members of our Yoga PC and tablet family. They are all very innovative and stylish, we believe they will become very popular presents for the holiday season.

Okay, let’s turn back to today’s topic. Now, I would like to turn the call over to Gerry Smith to share our enterprise strategy.

Remarks from Gerry Smith, Executive Vice President of Lenovo Group and President of Enterprise Business Group and Americas Group

Thanks YY. I am also very pleased this historic day is here. The new team from IBM can look forward to an exciting road ahead. With close, Lenovo will be number three in the x86 market. Getting to number one will be a challenge, but we are 110% committed to WINNING in the enterprise, just as in PCs.

One of the reasons we will succeed is our commitment to providing the most advanced and secure x86 technology available. We can say this with great confidence because the IBM x86 System x business is coming over intact, including the IP, the vaunted security practices and the trusted executive team.

This is the same path we took a decade ago when we joined forces with IBM’s PC division. And everyone knows what happened there: with hard work, a willingness to make tough decisions, persistence, and a fierce competitive spirit we built a leader. This acquisition has many things in common with that groundbreaking deal. Back then our competitors said we could not win together. They said our cultures would clash. They said that our merger would fail. We proved them wrong on every count. Like Yuanqing said, we expect to repeat the same success we had in PCs as we expand into the Enterprise.

Let me say a few words on security. As a leading, publicly-traded global technology company selling to nearly every Fortune 100 company, our customers demand and deserve the highest security and confidence in our products and our company. We are continually enhancing our security policies, standards and practices, which are based on widely recognized industry best practices and international standards including ISO 27000, NIST and EU Data Privacy.

Even more, it’s no secret that Lenovo and IBM worked proactively to secure clearance from government agencies around the world. Our success in all of these rigorous reviews presents the most credible, and strongest, endorsement of Lenovo’s corporate character, commitment to security, transparency and trustworthiness.

I want to close by talking about the new Enterprise Business Group strategy:

First, we will protect our customer base leveraging the new System x business from IBM and win the mid and high-end of x86, growing our share in China, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Japan, North America and the channel worldwide and leveraging ThinkServer across all entry and mid-range customers worldwide. Our newly combined sales force will sell the System x and ThinkServer product lines, giving our business reach into customer segments which neither had access to before. We are very excited about that

Second, we will attack growth opportunities in more advanced technologies to grow at a market premium.

Third, we will maintain and grow our profit pools in Maintenance and Services.

Fourth we will invest in innovation and world class designs utilizing our newly combined global teams.

Finally, we will drive efficiency and scale across the business to improve productivity and profitability.

Our target is to build a profitable $5 billion Enterprise business within a year. This won’t be easy. We will be tested. But in the long run, we will make this combination work, and we will build a sustainable, profitable, growing business that is the number 1 enterprise company in the world.

I am eager to get started, to bring the fight to our competitors, and to bring the best solutions in the world to our customers everywhere.

Thank you.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1838
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Lenovo Set to Close Acquisition of IBM’s x86 Server Business

Acquisition to strengthen Lenovo’s position as global, diversified tech leader, accelerates growth of enterprise and cloud strategies

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and Armonk, New York – September 29, 2014 – Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that conditions for Lenovo’s acquisition of IBM’s x86 server business have been satisfied and the parties anticipate they will begin closing the transaction effective on October 1, 2014. The acquisition will make Lenovo the third-largest player in the $42.1 billion global x86 server market.

Lenovo is acquiring System x, BladeCenter and Flex System blade servers and switches, x86-based Flex integrated systems, NeXtScale and iDataPlex servers and associated software, blade networking and maintenance operations. IBM will retain its System z mainframes, Power Systems, Storage Systems, Power-based Flex servers, PureApplication and PureData appliances.

“With the close of the x86 acquisition, Lenovo will add a world-class business that extends our capabilities in enterprise hardware and services, immediately making us a strong number three in the global server market,” said Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO of Lenovo. “Now, our priorities are to ensure a smooth integration and deliver a seamless transition for customers. By combining Lenovo’s global reach, efficiency and operational excellence with IBM’s legendary quality, innovation and service, I am confident that we will have competitive advantages to help us drive profitable growth and build Lenovo into a global enterprise leader.”

The agreement builds upon a strong history of collaboration that began in 2005 when Lenovo acquired IBM’s PC business, including the ThinkPad line of PCs. Lenovo’s pending acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google will make it the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, while further strengthening its position as a top-three maker of smart connected devices – PCs, tablets and smartphones.

“The acquisition is a clear demonstration of the confidence we have earned based on our consistent track record as a responsible global investor and as a secure and reliable technology provider,” said Gerry Smith, executive vice president of Lenovo Group and president of Enterprise Business Group and Americas Group. “Lenovo has big plans for the enterprise market. Over time, we will compete vigorously across every sector, using our manufacturing scale and operational excellence to repeat the success we have had with PCs.”

As described in the January announcement of Lenovo’s acquisition of IBM’s x86 server business, Lenovo and IBM have also established a strategic alliance where Lenovo will serve as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to IBM and resell selected products from IBM’s industry-leading storage and software portfolio, including IBM’s entry and midrange Storwize storage product family, Linear Tape Open (LTO) products, and elements of IBM’s system software portfolio, including Smart Cloud, General Parallel File System and Platform Computing solutions. This strategic alliance means Lenovo can now offer these products as part of a more comprehensive enterprise IT solution, allowing it to support a greater range of customer needs in data centers.

Lenovo is buying IBM's x86 server business intact and is committed to following the IBM x86 product roadmap, including Flex and x86-based PureFlex integrated systems. Lenovo will continue to drive innovation in these products. As previously disclosed, upon close, IBM will continue to provide maintenance delivery on Lenovo’s behalf for an extended period of time, so customers will experience a seamless transition with no change in their maintenance support.

The global team of the IBM x86 server business will be organized under Lenovo’s Enterprise Business Group. Adalio Sanchez led the x86 server business at IBM and will continue in this capacity at Lenovo, as senior vice president of Enterprise Systems, reporting to Gerry Smith.

The purchase price is approximately US$ 2.1 billion. Approximately US$ 1.8 billion will be paid in cash at closing after estimated adjustments and approximately US$ 280 million will be paid in Lenovo stock, based on the closing price of Lenovo’s stock on September 26, 2014. The transaction satisfied regulatory requirements and conditions, including clearance by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the European Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.

The transition will begin Wednesday in countries that are part of the initial closing, which includes most major markets. The transaction is expected to close in most other countries later this year, with the few remaining countries following in early 2015.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1837
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great performance since I got long into this :)
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Lenovo, Xiaomi, Foxconn may get MVNO permits - report
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Lenovo, Xiaomi and Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn Electronics will obtain licences to operate as MVNOs in the Chinese market, Mobile World Live reports. White-goods producer Haier and Hainan Airlines also are on the list of potential MVNOs, according to the report. Last month, the government of China awarded a total of six MVNO licences. China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) expects the number of MVNO users to grow to 50 million by the end of 2015, according to previous reports.
http://www.telecompaper.com/news/lenovo-xiaomi-foxconn-may-get-mvno-permits-report--1037396
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Less Waiting, More Learning With the Lenovo ThinkPad 11e Chromebook
DURHAM, NC--(Marketwired - September 11, 2014) - Just in time for the new school year, Principled Technologies (PT) has proved that a Lenovo Chromebook powered by Intel was faster in multiple education scenarios than an ARM-based model -- without sacrificing battery life.
To see proof that the Lenovo Chromebook gets students to learning faster with less waiting, see the full report at facts.pt/1pdu9YX and take a look at the infographic at facts.pt/1pNdyKd.
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http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/less-waiting-more-learning-with-the-lenovo-thinkpad-11e-chromebook-1946273.htm
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Vuzix Begins Shipments of its Lenovo Co-Branded M100 Smart Glasses into China and Announces SAP's Release of AR Applications for Vuzix Hardware
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Commences Sales Shipments of Award-Winning M100 Smart Glasses to China; Company Collaborates with SAP in Showcasing New Augmented Reality Apps at CTIA 2014

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Vuzix® Corporation (OTCQB: VUZI), a leading supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets, is pleased to announce that it has commenced first volume shipments of its M100 Smart Glasses to Lenovo China. Vuzix has worked closely with Lenovo to develop the award-winning Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses, co-branded with Lenovo NBD (New Business Development) Group, for the Chinese marketplace to create an optimized Smart Glasses experience with enhanced operating systems for a growing ecosystem and application base. This version will be sold and marketed by Lenovo across China with further shipments expected to take place this fall.
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Continuing the expansion of available M100 Smart Glass applications, this week SAP announced that it will be showcasing two forthcoming augmented reality (AR) apps at the CTIA 2014, held on September 9th-11th in Las Vegas. The SAP® AR Warehouse Picker mobile app and SAP AR Service Technician mobile app are designed to help simplify and improve the user experience and work processes by offering a hands-free working experience and streamlined process that, for example, allow warehouse picking as much as 2 times faster than current methods.
Vuzix CEO and President Paul J. Travers said, "We are excited with the progress we have been making with industry leading companies like Lenovo, SAP and others. In July we announced our agreement with Lenovo to market and ship our award-winning M100 Smart Glasses throughout China, which has generated an immediate positive impact on the business to further expand our revenue base. In addition, we have been working closely with SAP to develop Smart Glasses based productivity applications for the industrial user base and look forward to assisting them with many successful implementations of their software around the M100." Travers added, "It is great to see these industry leaders adopt and support Vuzix technology. It's a vote of confidence in wearable technology and more specifically in Vuzix and our offerings."
About Vuzix Corporation
Vuzix is a leading supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets.
The Company's products include personal display and wearable computing devices that offer users a portable high quality viewing experience, provide solutions for mobility, wearable displays and virtual and augmented reality. Vuzix holds 39 patents and 10 additional patents pending and numerous IP licenses in the Video Eyewear field. The Company has won Consumer Electronics Show (or CES) awards for innovation for the years 2005 to 2014 and several wireless technology innovation awards among others. Founded in 1997, Vuzix is a public company (VUZI.QB) with offices in Rochester, NY, Oxford, UK and Tokyo, Japan.

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NY08703.htm
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Emulex Ethernet and Gen 5 Fibre Channel Connectivity Integrated into Next Generation Lenovo ThinkServer® Family

HEADLINE2Connectivity Portfolio Delivers High Density Network I/O and Increased Efficiency with Support for FCoE, iSCSI and RoCE Offloads

COSTA MESA, Calif., Sep 08, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Emulex Corporation ELX, -1.45% a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, today announced it is delivering a broad range of I/O connectivity solutions for the next generation Lenovo ThinkServer family, based on the new Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product families, designed to support next generation database, compute and virtualization workloads and to meet the robust interoperability and reliability requirements of enterprise and scale-out data centers. Emulex is delivering AnyFabric™ LPm15004 8Gb Fibre Channel (8GFC) and LPm16002 16GFC adapters, as well as OCm14000 10GbE Converged Network Adapters (CNAs) with hardware offload support for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), iSCSI and RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE), enabling flexible, high performance, high density I/O for the next generation Lenovo ThinkServer family. Additionally, the Emulex OneConnect® OCe14000 10GbE and 40GbE CNAs and LightPulse® Gen 5 (16Gb) LPe16000 FC Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) are qualified and available as ThinkServer adapter options.

“The new integrated OCm14000 CNAs and LPm15004/LPm16002 FC AnyFabric adapters not only free up server space and reduce cabling and infrastructure requirements, but provide hardware offloads for FCoE, iSCSI and RoCE, further improving server utilization and compute density,” said Shaun Walsh, senior vice president of marketing, Emulex. “The performance, scalability and management features of the ThinkServer I/O connectivity portfolio provided by Emulex align with the core target applications – data center, research, cloud computing and virtualization, and the core target workloads – compute-intensive, Hadoop, databases, enterprise virtualization and big data analytics – of the next generation ThinkServer family, providing customers with the fastest I/O for their next generation data center infrastructures.”

“The next generation ThinkServer family addresses today’s data center architectures and business-critical workloads with enterprise-class, industry-standard solutions that provide the ideal balance of performance and features, flexibility and integration with our enterprise product offerings,” said Darrel Ward, vice president and general manager, Enterprise Product Group, Lenovo. “The Emulex connectivity portfolio for the next generation ThinkServer family, including the new AnyFabric adapters, frees up server space, offers flexible workload connectivity options and accelerates application performance.”

New Emulex I/O connectivity solutions align with the following key benefits of the next generation Lenovo ThinkServer family:

Accelerated Application Performance: Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs support RoCE, which accelerates applications such as Microsoft SQL Server when using Windows Server SMB Direct, delivering application and storage acceleration through faster I/O operations. The Lenovo ThinkServer Gen 5 FC HBAs also improve application performance with up to 1.2 million I/O operations per second (IOPS)1, which is 20 percent more than other Gen 5 FC HBAs, and up to 3x faster for Oracle databases and 2x faster for Microsoft SQL Server deployments.
Improved Virtualization Agility and Cloud Scale Networking: Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs include Emulex Virtual Network Exceleration™ (VNeX) technology which offloads the header encapsulation process of next generation overlay network protocols, simplifying virtual machine (VM) mobility and network scalability, while optimizing server performance when compared to adapters without offload capabilities. Emulex VNeX technology allows customers to maintain CPU utilization thresholds and reduce CPU usage fluctuations, while adding more workloads to each server in virtual networking environments.
Increased Workload Scalability: Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs deliver up to a 4x boost in small packet network performance2, vs. previous generation adapters, which is critical to scale transaction-heavy and clustered applications and workloads such as telco, Web-scale and messaging.
Flexible Workload Storage Connectivity with FCoE and iSCSI Offloads: The Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs support FCoE offload using the same enterprise-class Emulex drivers that work with Emulex LightPulse FC HBAs. The Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs also support iSCSI offload, providing performance that is superior to iSCSI solutions based on software initiators and standard NICs. Finally the Lenovo ThinkServer CNAs also have the ability to support TCIP/IP and iSCSI or FCoE offloads on the same port (i.e. concurrent storage).
Simplified and Flexible System Management: Emulex enables seamless deployment of its AnyFabric adapters by integrating Emulex driver and firmware deployment into the Lenovo ThinkServer Deployment Manager. Additionally, Emulex adapters deliver integrated diagnostics and thermal monitoring for the Lenovo ThinkServer System Management tools ensuring high reliability.
1. Demartek Emulex LPe16000B 16Gb Fibre Channel HBA Evaluation, October 2012
2. Based on IT Brand Pulse OCe14000 Performance Test Report, July 2014

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Emulex, a leader in network connectivity, monitoring and management, provides hardware and software solutions for global networks that support enterprise, cloud, government and telecommunications. Emulex’s products enable unrivaled end-to-end application visibility, optimization and acceleration. The Company's I/O connectivity offerings, including its line of ultra high-performance Ethernet and Fibre Channel-based connectivity products, have been designed into server and storage solutions from leading OEMs, including Cisco, Dell, EMC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, NetApp and Oracle, and can be found in the data centers of nearly all of the Fortune 1000. Emulex’s monitoring and management solutions, including its portfolio of network visibility and recording products, provide organizations with complete network performance management at speeds up to 100Gb Ethernet. Emulex is headquartered in Costa Mesa, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. For more information about Emulex ELX, -1.45% please visit http://www.Emulex.com.

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Lenovo solves the partner network equation with hybrid cloud
Summary: With a partner network numbering thousands, PC maker Lenovo turned to the cloud for secure, time-sensitive access authorisation.



With roughly 35,000 employees worldwide and headquarters in both Beijing and Morrisville, North Carolina, PC maker Lenovo has quite a network of partners in North America.

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Lenovo's Rich Cheston
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When the company started investigating a new hosting environment to service its partner network, it needed to be secure, accessible for partners 24/7, easily and quickly updated, and provide single sign-on capability. Most importantly, resource constraints meant the new site had to be up and running without changes to the back-end systems.

The result is Lenovo Partner Access, a hybrid cloud environment based on an application called webNetwork, which delivers a private datacentre, a public cloud build and local device resources through a common desktop with a single password.

Lenovo called on independent cloud service consultant 2nd Watch to manage the migration and hosted environment. Today, the system operates on Amazon Web Services' (AWS) EC2 inside a virtual private network, with MySQL database technology and AWS relational database service and domain name system.

The outcome has been high availability, support for multi-tenancy, and skills to provision AWS as demand scales up or down. Lenovo's chief solutions officer, Rich Cheston, who managed the move internally, has seen the scalability potential of cloud computing bear fruit.

"There are currently thousands of active users on the Lenovo Partner Access, and the user base is currently growing an average of 50 new users per day," he said. "The single sign-on to a unified cloud and access from any device has revolutionised the way we deliver IT services to our partners in North America."

In a unique hybrid cloud workflow, webNetwork integrates the channel partner's internal systems for user authentication before users are directed to the AWS-hosted site. 2nd Watch then manages the SLAs/unique requirements for different customers, many of which can vary based on their size and tolerance for risk.

The system has been so successful that Lenovo is now using it for other hybrid/AWS or private cloud-based websites where departments such as HR need to interact with outside contractors.

Lenovo Partner Access was also the result of a detailed business plan, which included metrics and commitments to the business concerning revenue, profits, and users. Every year, the goals are raised, and so far, Lenovo has achieved them — partly thanks to the ease of use, security, and scalability of the cloud.

http://www.zdnet.com/lenovo-solves-the-partner-network-equation-with-hybrid-cloud-7000033411/
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Dell, Lenovo Among OEMs Launching Intel 'Grantley'-Based Servers -

HP and Cisco already have unveiled refreshed systems that also bring greater levels of efficiency, performance and flexibility.
Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and Cisco Systems are among the OEMs that will be rolling out new systems Sept. 8 when Intel officials introduce the latest generation of its mainstream Xeon E5-2600 server chips.
Intel will be officially unveiling the new processors—which officials said will offer significant improvements in performance and power efficiency—at a press event the day before its Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. A broad range of system makers are expected to be on hand at the event in San Francisco to talk about their servers that will leverage the new chips.
At the same time, the OEMs will unveil other enhancements beyond the processor upgrade—in such areas as power and cooling management—designed to make their systems better able to address the changing demands being put on data center infrastructures by such trends as mobile computing, big data and the cloud. In addition, they want to take advantage of the optimization Intel is offering in the Xeon E5-2600 v3 "Grantley" processors in areas in the data center beyond the servers.
"They're using this as an opportunity to not only completely refresh their server systems, but also their storage and networking," Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst with Moor Insights and Strategy, told eWEEK. - Bringing innovative technologies to the systems will be important not only as workloads change, but also as competition from white-box makers increase. Gartner analysts in a Sept. 3 report said that server original design manufacturers (ODMs) are now directly courting enterprises and organizations that run hyperscale data centers, and as a result, sales of servers by ODMs directly to customers will represent 16 percent of global x86 server shipments by 2018 and will generate $4.6 billion in revenue.

"ODM companies are rapidly changing their business model, as they are directly targeting hyperscale customers," Naveen Mishra, research director at Gartner, said in a statement. "These companies are expanding their business scope to also include enterprises in the near term. These customers are willing to consider innovative [data center] infrastructure designs that can offer better scalability and can drastically reduce the total cost of ownership of servers (including power and cooling expense) compared with mainstream servers offered by traditional server OEMs."
The new Grantley chips will be based on Intel's "Haswell" architecture, and will offer such features as DDR4 memory—which will bring faster speeds, more bandwidth and greater energy efficiency—as many as 18 cores, and technologies that will improve virtualization support, power efficiency and management, increase performance, and help expand the Intel Architecture into networking and storage.
Officials with HP and Cisco already have given the industry some indication of what they are doing with the servers that will be powered by the new Intel chips. In a Webcast event Aug. 28, company executives introduced HP's upcoming ninth-generation ProLiant servers that they said will offer three times the compute capacity of previous ProLiants, greater efficiency in processing multiple workloads, infrastructure provisioning that is 66 times faster and better total cost of ownership (TCO).
The ProLiant Gen 9 servers will bring three times the performance-per-watt capabilities of previous generations, require 60 percent less space and lower storage acquisition costs by 80 percent, officials said. In addition, in combination with HP's storage, memory and networking capabilities, workload performance of business-critical applications will be improved by four times, according to the company. - The new systems will be combined a range of new capabilities with other HP products, such as OneView—which gives organizations a single tool for managing all of their data center systems—to help organizations create a pool of compute, networking and storage resources that can be dynamically drawn upon to address whatever workloads demand. "As it has done previously, HP is using the shift to a new generation of silicon to rethink its platforms, from lower-end tower and rack servers to blades and converged systems to emerging solutions like Apollo and Moonshot," Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT Research, told eWEEK at the time of the HP announcement. "One of the most interesting things about these new solutions is how wholly their new features rest on HP's proprietary technologies, particularly new networking and storage features, and management software offerings." Cisco officials Sept. 4 unveiled an expanded portfolio for its Unified Computing System converged infrastructure solutions, which included refreshed B-Series blade and C-Series rack systems that will be powered by the Grantley chips. - Dell is introducing its 13th generation of PowerEdge servers that will not only feature the new Intel chips, but also storage enhancements that bring storage closer to the compute and enabling software-defined storage and new management capabilities that reduce complexity, improve TCO, and speed up configuration and deployment. The new PowerEdge systems will offer hot-plug solid-state disks (SSDs), faster 1.8-inch SATA drives, increased local storage capacity, and high-performance RAID and performance caching. For organizations, the improvements will mean faster database processing, more concurrent users and transactions, double the data throughput of previous systems and optimized data placement through tiering. - The systems also offer zero-touch configuration capabilities, which can reduce configuration time by as much as 99 percent; automated server firmware updates; and automated technical support for 45 percent less boot time and 73 percent less troubleshooting time, according to Dell officials. In addition, Dell is leveraging near-field communications (NFC) to make server inventory and setup faster—84 percent faster for inventorying, for example. Through Dell's OpenManage mobile app and iDRAC QuickSync technology, customers will be able to simply tap a server with their tablet, and the information for the server—from the operating system to the BIOS—will automatically be pulled into the server, Kevin Noreen, marketing director of server solutions for Dell, told eWEEK.


With iDRAC Direct, organizations can put a USB key into the USB port and rapidly configure a server, reducing configure setup time by as much as 95 percent, according to the company. Dell's OpenManage Essentials 2.0 software offers automated lifecycle management that offers a one-to-many console that will capture and clone server configurations, and creates instant checks for configuration compliance.
Brian Payne, Dell's executive director of PowerEdge servers, said servers need to be more agile to deal with both traditional and new data center workloads, which Dell is addressing with its new PowerEdge systems. For example, the new dual-socket, 2U (1.75-inch) R730xd rack server is designed for scale-out architectures, big data workloads, cloud environments and software-defined data centers, while the R730 mainstream system can be used for such jobs as cloud, virtualization and high-performance computing (HPC). - http://www.eweek.com/servers/dell-lenovo-among-oems-launching-intel-grantley-based-servers-2.html
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Lenovo updates three ThinkServer systems, aims for smaller footprint
Summary: The news comes as Lenovo closes in on integrating the x86 business acquired from

Lenovo on Monday introduced the latest incarnation of its enterprise ThinkServer with design tweaks that allow customers to pack more inside standard one-unit and two-unit systems.

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The news comes as Lenovo closes in on integrating the x86 business acquired from IBM. The two rack servers, ThinkServer RD550 and RD650, will remain in the portfolio as Lenovo takes on IBM's product line.

According to Lenovo, the RD550 can handle up to 12 drive buys and 26T B of internal storage. By cramming that much compute and storage into the rack, the 1U RD550 can operate as a 2U system. The RD550 is designed for intensive workloads and line of business applications.

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The 2U RD650 can house up to 26 drive buys and 74TB of internal capacity. The RD650 is designed for databases, analytics and video streaming as well as other storage intensive applications.

Both servers, which use the latest Xeon processors from Intel, are built for hybrid storage so customers can mix and match solid state drives with traditional ones.

In addition, Lenovo launched the ThinkServer TD350, which features up to two Xeon processors in a 4U tower. The TD350 has up to 512GB DDR4 and 90TB of internal storage capacity with either 2.5- or 3.5-inch configurations.

All of the servers have Lenovo software to support various configuration, management and configuration tools from VMware and Microsoft.

http://www.zdnet.com/lenovo-updates-three-thinkserver-systems-aims-for-smaller-footprint-7000033057/
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Lenovo presents Flex 2 Pro at IFA trade fair
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Lenovo has presented the Flex 2 Pro laptop at the IFA trade fair in Berlin, according to Netzwoche.ch. It has a 15.6-inch screen that can be turned up to 300 degrees backwards for use as a stand, for instance, for watching feature films. It is 2.5 centimetres thick and weighs 2.3 kilogrammes. It has a core-i7 processer by Intel, 8 GB of RAM and an SSD with capacity of 256 GB or SSHD with 1 TB storage. It is due on the Swiss market before the end of 2014 with a recommended retail price of CHF 1,000.


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Lenovo Serves Up Fresh Thinking with Next Generation Enterprise Server Portfolio

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – September 8, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced its next-generation enterprise-class server portfolio. The first wave of products consists of three cleverly engineered servers — two rack systems and one tower — designed to provide the ultimate in flexibility and reliability for traditional and software-defined data center environments.

ThinkServer RD550 and RD650: Cleverly Designed Rack Servers Pack More Punch in Less Space
Innovative engineering and design leadership are the foundation of the Lenovo ThinkServer RD550 and RD650 rack systems. By creating space-optimized drive trays, chassis and system boards, the RD550 and RD650 provide clients with industry-leading storage density and more I/O connectivity within standard 1U and 2U form factors. The RD550 can accommodate up to 12 drive bays and up to 26.4TB1 of internal storage, providing the performance and capacity of a 2U system in a 1U form factor — perfect for line-of-business applications and compute-intensive workloads. The 2U RD650 houses up to 26 drive bays and up to 74.4TB1 of internal capacity, making it perfect for storage-hungry applications, such as databases, data analytics clusters and video streaming. For ultimate flexibility and scalability, both rack servers are available with hybrid chassis configurations that allow a combination of 2.5- and 3.5-inch drives, ideal for creating a tiered storage environment. Two enterprise-class M.2 solid-state drives (SSDs) are available as an option for secure booting, as well as SD card options for hypervisor booting.

IT managers will appreciate Lenovo’s commitment to client flexibility through its new AnyFabric, AnyBay and AnyRAID technologies. Leveraging Lenovo’s AnyFabric design, the RD550 supports many combinations of I/O technologies, including up to four 10GB Ethernet ports and four Fibre Channel ports — leaving three PCIe slots available for other uses. The RD550 can support an incredible amount of network bandwidth in a single 1U server. Lenovo’s AnyBay design, an industry first, allows for multiple storage types in the same drive bay ranging from SAS and SATA HDDs to front-accessible PCIe SSDs2. ThinkServer AnyRAID adapters are also available to provide advanced data protection and performance-enhancing features without taking up PCIe slots.

The RD550 and RD650 are equipped with next-generation Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 series processors with up to 18 cores each. Both servers can be configured to support up to 768GB of DDR4 memory, which provides a bandwidth increase of up to 50 percent as well as a 50 percent increase in power efficiency over previous-generation DDR3 memory. Standard, built-in reliability features include ECC memory, hot-swappable HDD and SSD capability, as well as redundant power and cooling.

ThinkServer TD350: Full Enterprise Capacity and Performance in a 4U Tower
With up to two Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 series processors, the TD350 packs performance, scalability and expandability into a tower form factor. It features nearly triple the memory capacity and double the storage capacity of the previous-generation server with up to 512GB of DDR4 memory and 90TB of internal storage capacity with either 2.5- or 3.5-inch drive configuration options — all in a condensed 4U package. With this massive storage capacity and a lower cost than rack infrastructure, the TD350 is an ideal solution for small- to mid-sized businesses running workloads such as business analytics, large database and collaborative applications.

As with the RD550 and RD650, choose ThinkServer AnyRAID adapters for increased RAID protection without taking up a PCIe slot. Two enterprise-class M.2 solid-state drives for secure booting are available as internal options. The TD350 also comes equipped with a lockable front bezel to protect storage drives with critical business data from physical intrusion, and 95 percent of all parts are tool-less for simple expansion. In addition, the TD350 provides excellent acoustic performance allowing the server to operate unobtrusively in a quiet office environment.

Energy-Efficient Designs
Data center power and cooling spending is often equal to or greater than the cost of powering the IT equipment itself, according to a recent study. For every dollar spent on new IT infrastructure, seven dollars are spent on maintenance. With data center operations costs rising, Lenovo’s newest server portfolio is thoughtfully designed to increase energy and cost efficiency. The RD550, RD650 and TD350 are equipped with a dynamic environmental thermal design, meaning all three servers are architected to run at 45 degrees Celsius/113 degrees Fahrenheit (ASHRAE A4) continuously with no impact on reliability. This is important as organizations continue to optimize capital expenses through server virtualization as the increase in utilization puts a greater demand on the system. This is also ideal for customers looking to run servers in harsher environments or to reduce cooling expenses. All three servers are also equipped with 80 PLUS Titanium or Platinum-rated power supplies, providing 11 percent more performance efficiency than Gold standard.

Systems Management Tools Optimized for Mobility
With all three new ThinkServer systems, clients get access to a suite of new, intuitive lifecycle tools that make management easy, including server-embedded tools for configuration and deployment, energy management and power planning. Partner packs for Microsoft and VMware — which allow clients to manage and monitor their ThinkServer environment from VMware vCenter or Microsoft System Center Operations Manager — are also available.

Convenient and Flexible Enterprise Service Offerings
Lenovo Services offer customers the level of protection required to keep their businesses up and running. Optional upgraded services are also available to help maximize uptime and productivity.

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“With our intense focus to become a leader in the enterprise space, we are announcing our most creative, capable, and by far, the most versatile platforms you've ever seen from the ThinkServer brand,” said Darrel Ward, vice president and general manager, Enterprise Product Group, Lenovo. “The new ThinkServer RD550, RD650 and TD350 are the result of strategic planning backed by a massive investment in enterprise.”

“Lenovo’s new next-gen ThinkServer systems are the evolution in Lenovo’s expanding commitment to the data center,” said Shannon Poulin, vice president, Intel Data Center Group. “These servers, based on Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v3 processors, are designed to deliver the best combination of performance and efficiency across an array of data center solutions and deliver remarkable performance gains over the four-year old installed base.”

“The flexibility of the ThinkServer RD650 hybrid is ideal for our environment,” said Michael Sullivan, systems administrator, Semiconductor Research Corporation. “Large 3.5-inch drives combined with super-fast 2.5-inch drives in the same server create a cost effective yet high-performance solution well suited to database test and production systems.”

Pricing and Availability3
The TD350, RD550 and RD650 will be available September 9. The TD350 starts at $1,629, the RD550 starts at $1,829 and the RD650 starts at $1,929.

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New Lenovo Devices Transform to Fit the Board Room, Game Room and Beyond

Lenovo advances 2-in-1 ThinkPad Helix for business and family-friendly HORIZON tabletop PCs with thinner and lighter designs

ThinkPad Helix ups the ante for business detachable devices with security encryption, premium processing and no moving parts
HORIZON 2s and 2e PC offer consumers choices of an ultra-thin, more portable tabletop PC or more budget-friendly models
ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One (TIO) 23 is Lenovo’s first detach-and-build modular all-in-one (AIO) business PC
Edge 15 dual mode laptop for work and play offers long battery life

BERLIN, GERMANY – September 4, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 922) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced at the 2014 IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited show in Berlin a portfolio of business and consumer devices that provide tailored solutions to some of the most common business user headaches and that delight consumers in unexpected ways. The lineup starts with the new ThinkPad Helix, a complete business 2-in-1 Ultrabook that elevates thin and light design and takes multimode computing to the next level with the latest state of the art hardware. Lenovo also introduced two new all-in-one (AIO) tabletop PCs: the 19.5-inch HORIZON 2s, Lenovo’s thinnest tabletop PC packed with premium features, plus the 21.5-inch HORIZON 2e, Lenovo’s most affordable tabletop PC. In addition, Lenovo announced the ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23, a new way for businesses to customize a secure AIO desktop solution, and the thinner and lighter Edge 15, an ultra-sleek dual-mode laptop for consumers.

An Unmatched Business 2-in-1 Ultrabook
To meet the needs of business customers wanting a tablet for when they’re on-the-go, and a laptop for an extra level of productivity, Lenovo gives them the best of both worlds with the ThinkPad Helix, now even thinner and lighter and more fully-featured. The ThinkPad Helix weighs 2.98 pounds and measures only 0.38 inches, 15 percent thinner than its predecessor.

The new ThinkPad Helix sets an even higher standard for business 2-in-1 Ultrabooks with its top-of-the-line hardware and software technologies for unmatched flexibility, productivity and connectivity. This high performance Ultrabook packs even more power with the all new Intel® Core™ M processor, providing even better performance than the previous generation. Running on the trusted build and durability of Think-branded products, ThinkPad Helix also looks great with its sleek and premium finish. Fashioned from an aluminum grip-friendly finish, it provides a professional image for business. The ThinkPad Helix also features astonishing power efficiency and battery life, compared to its predecessor.

The ThinkPad Helix retains the five modes users rely on to stay productive – Tablet, Stand, Tent, Laptop, and Desktop. The versatile and detachable ThinkPad Helix allows users to work comfortably typing on its legendary ThinkPad keyboard or to take notes and sketch with its digitizer pen. Then to switch from laptop to tablet, simply rip and go. Or to place it in Tent or Stand Mode, rip and then flip the 11.6-inch laptop’s screen 180° and re-insert into the base.

The ThinkPad Helix includes Windows 8.1 Pro and a suite of add-on security options, including biometric fingerprint reader, military-grade smart card reader and three factor authentication. The 2-in-1 also comes pre-loaded with software offerings like Lenovo Settings, Lenovo Companion 2.0, Lenovo Reach and Lenovo SHAREit to keep users’ digital content organized between different devices and files. Lenovo Settings provides users with the ability to control and improve their device’s performance and manage system functions easily, automatically and predictably, while Lenovo Companion 2.0 acts as a central hub for users to easily access and understand their system’s best features, manage system health, view available driver updates, buy customized accessories and check warranty status. Lenovo Reach is a cloud storage service for users to store and access files from multiple devices, and Lenovo SHAREit easily transfers digital content to any smartphone, PC and tablet.

Users can choose between the ThinkPad Helix with Ultrabook Keyboard or ThinkPad Helix with Ultrabook Pro Keyboard for even more power with battery life. ThinkPad Helix is equipped with Gorilla® Glass and a large FHD display and can be paired with an optional ThinkPad digitizer pen for additional flexibility and usability.

HORIZON 2s and 2e Gives Families More Options for Tabletop PCs
Lenovo’s HORIZON tabletop PCs are continuing to redefine the tabletop computing experience for families. They now come in thinner and lighter models and more budget-friendly models with the HORIZON 2s and 2e, respectively.

The HORIZON 2s with the “s” representing “slim” epitomizes the concept of a thin and light tabletop PC at just 0.59-inches and just over five pounds. This machine amazingly shaves 10 pounds off the original HORIZON 2, making it even easier to carry around from room to room in a house or even outside the home. Designed as a dual work and collaborative interpersonal device for play, the new HORIZON tabletop PCs provide the same Stand and Flat modes as previous models. Users can enjoy working in the Windows environment when upright as an AIO and then lay it flat to play games in Lenovo’s Aura interface.

Both models include Lenovo’s advanced Aura multi-user interface that allows two or more people to access their individual photos, videos and music together on the same screen. Aura now works even better with Android devices. Users can pair up to four Android devices at one time for quick access to media from their Android smartphone, tablet or other device directly on the PC’s FHD display. When it’s time to work, an optional premium aluminum stand accessory serves as a charging station with the HORIZON 2s placed at a comfortable height for long term use in Stand Mode

For those on a budget, the new HORIZON 2e comes with a 21.5-inch FHD screen starting at just $749.
Both the HORIZON 2s and 2e come with up a 4th generation Intel® Core™ processor and genuine Windows 8.1, along with near field communications (optional on the 2e) for a seamless digital content sharing experience, and Bluetooth 4.0 for fast device pairing. Both models feature integrated Dolby® Home Theater® stereo speakers for professional-grade multimedia sound control and optional gaming accessories, including joystick, e-Dice and striker. The integrated battery provides up to 2.5 hours of streaming HD via Wi-Fi on the 2s and three hours on the 2e, providing users with enough power to watch their favorite film a second time without the hassle of plugging in. They also both come pre-installed with more than 40 multi-user gaming and education applications.

ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23: The World’s First Modular All-in-One Desktop for Business
Lenovo’s new ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One (TIO) 23 modular AIO gives businesses the flexibility to “mix and match” a 23-inch AIO experience with all current ThinkCentre Tiny PCs (sold separately), allowing for separate refresh cycles of a traditional tower setup while offering space saving and outstanding cable management capabilities of an all-in-one PC.

Designed specifically for IT managers, the TIO delivers an outstanding business AIO experience with a brilliant 23-inch FHD display, front-access USB 3.0 audio ports, an optional ODD and an ergonomic stand that allows for tilt and height adjustment. Unlike most traditional AIOs, the TIO 23 is powered by a detachable ThinkCentre Tiny PC that seamlessly locks into the back of the monitor within seconds through a simple tool-less setup process. This unique hybrid configuration not only provides users with a clean-desk computing experience free from cable clutter but also allows users to configure their 23-inch AIO with a multitude of different chipsets and CPUs according to their needs, choosing from different ThinkCentre Tiny PC products. When it comes time to upgrade or service the system, users can simply pop the old Tiny PC out of the TIO, drop the new one in and resume back to work in less than two minutes.

Users in enterprise, education, and government will particularly enjoy additional ease-of-deployment features such as the single standard Lenovo power adapter to power both the monitor and the Tiny PC. Being VESA compatible, users also have the flexibility to deploy the system on a variety of VESA-compatible mounts, stands, and brackets. TIO offers enhanced physical security for the Tiny PC with an advanced locking mechanism that secures Tiny and the TIO’s optional ODD module inside the system when a Kensington cable lock is attached.

Edge 15 Thins Out the Dual Mode Competition in Style
To respond to consumer need for an even thinner and lighter dual mode laptop, Lenovo created the Edge 15. At under an inch thin and weighing just over five pounds, the Edge 15 convertible laptop is Lenovo’s thinnest and 15-inch consumer laptop yet. Encased in a premium aluminum chassis, a 300-degree hinge offers users an easy way to transition between its two modes: Laptop and Stand. With the AccuType backlit keyboard and touchpad, using the Edge 15 in Laptop Mode makes typing comfortable on this Windows 8.1 laptop. When it’s time to kick back, flip the Edge 15 into Stand Mode to enjoy intuitive touch applications or make a video call with the integrated 720p HD webcam and crisp dual array digital microphone.

The Edge 15 features a 15.6-inch IPS FHD display that supports 10-point multi-touch for a more interactive computing experience. Paired with Dolby® Home Theater stereo speakers and the option of NVIDIA® GeForce® GT840M 4GB graphics or Intel Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 4400, the Edge 15 provides a rich entertainment experience. The Edge 15 also boasts all-day power with an up to eight hour battery1. This makes the Edge 15 ideal for users who don’t want to be tied down with a power cord when on the road, at a business meeting or at the local coffee shop.

Under the hood, the Edge 15 packs a powerful punch with up to the latest 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor, 16GB of DDR3L memory, choice of up to 1TB of HHD, hybrid SSHD storage with integrated 16GB NAND flash or up to 256GB SSD storage and Lenovo’s SHAREit software.

Quotes:

“Our latest consumer and business PC portfolio demonstrates how we’re innovating to meet the very different needs of these two customer groups,” said Dilip Bhatia, vice president, design and marketing, PC Group, Lenovo. “From the first modular desktop solution and creating a new standard for business 2-in-1s to the next generation of tabletop PC and new multimode laptops, we’re committed to delivering products that delight users and help them get more done.”

“The computing landscape is rapidly evolving as more users transition to multi-functional devices supporting end user consumption and creation needs at home and in the workplace,” said Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president and general manager, PC Client Group, Intel Corporation. “The Intel® Core™ M processor was engineered to enable the optimal balance of performance and battery life in commercial devices like the ThinkPad Helix.”

Pricing and Availability2
The Lenovo HORIZON 2s will be available beginning in October with models starting at $949 via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
The Lenovo HORIZON 2e will be available beginning in October with models starting at $749 via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
The ThinkPad Helix will be available beginning in October with models starting at $999 (with Ultrabook keyboard) and will be available worldwide via business partners and www.lenovo.com.
The Lenovo Edge 15 will be available beginning in October with models starting at $899 via Best Buy and www.lenovo.com.
The ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 starts at $279 and will be beginning October via business partners and www.lenovo.com.

You can access the press kit with additional images at this link: news.lenovo.com/IFA2014.

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What’s Your Vibe? Lenovo Reveals Two New Premium Vibe Smartphones

Optimized for consumer self expression with multilayered design and innovative click-on accessories on Vibe X2 and advanced cameras for selfie beautification and auto-shutter gesture controls on Vibe Z2

Fashion-forward VIBE X2 blends into any consumer lifestyle with trio of impressive features: world’s first layered smartphone; first global handset maker with new MediaTek MT6595 processor and new VIBE Xtension accessories
VIBE Z2 perfects the “selfie” with super high resolution camera and super bright HD screen with optical image stabilization

BERLIN, GERMANY – September 4, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced at the 2014 IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited show in Berlin the latest additions to its VIBE line of premium smartphones: the new VIBE X2 and VIBE Z2. The thin and light Vibe X2 makes a powerful statement with its unique tri-layered design, advanced performance with the latest MediaTek MT6595 4G LTE True8Core™ processor and innovative click-on accessories. The Vibe Z2 sets a higher level for sleek trend-setting design with advanced performance and professional-grade photography features.

Lenovo VIBE X2: Multi-layered Design, Performance and Accessories for Multi-layered Lifestyles
The Lenovo VIBE X2, the world’s first layered smartphone, turns heads with its signature, gradient three layer design. Consumers can choose from a selection of four bold colors – white, red, gold and dark grey – to suit their individual style.

As the first global handset manufacturer to use the new MediaTEK MT6595 4G LTE True8Core™ processor, Lenovo has designed the VIBE X2 for impressive performance. This processor delivers a hidden layer of performance with power-saving features that help boost battery life, keeping videos, games and photos running longer. Combined with the processor, the smartphone’s 5-inch FHD resolution display with wide-angle viewing makes using apps, photo and more seamless.

The Lenovo VIBE X2 packs two advanced cameras equipped with multiple shooting modes and beautification features. This technology gives users the ability to capture crisp, vivid photos and video whenever the moment strikes. Users can take effortless selfies with the VIBE X2’s 5MP wide-angle front camera, featuring auto-shutter gesture controls that activate the lens with the blink of an eye or a smile. The13MP auto-focus, rear-facing camera comes with a back-illuminated sensor and LED flash to produce sharp, brilliant shots. And with 32GB of internal storage, users will have ample room to store their digital content.

To further personalize and amplify the mobile experience, Lenovo is introducing two new innovative click-on accessories, known as VIBE Xtensions, that work seamlessly with the VIBE X2: VIBE X2 Battery and VIBE X2 speaker. The VIBE Xtension1™ cases add a fourth layer to the VIBE X2’s multi-layer design, immediately extending battery life and cranking up high-fi sound. The ultra-thin (5.1mm) X2 Battery does double duty by protecting the phone while also extending its battery life by nearly up to 75 percent 1, so it can last straight from day to night without having to recharge. The X2 Speaker serves to amplify the phone’s sound when listening to music and watching movies, and comes with a convenient stand for hands-free use and built-in mic for group conference calls.

Lenovo VIBE Z2 Claims “Selfie” Crown as Lenovo’s First 64-Bit Smartphone
For those who want a high performance smartphone in a sleek brushed metal unibody design, Lenovo created the Vibe Z2. Remarkably slim at just 7.8 mm thin, this smartphone takes vibrancy to the next level with its extra-bright 600nit rating on a 5.5-inch (1280x720) HD display, making it one of the brightest screens on the market today, to produce ultra-sharp photos and video playback, even in bright sunlight.

The VIBE Z2 is Lenovo’s first 64-bit powered smartphone, which means it will be able to take advantage of Google’s future versions of Android that supports high-performance 64-bit computing. The Vibe Z2 runs on the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 64-bit Quad Core 1.2GHz processor and is backed by a 3000mAh battery for all day battery life. Saving large amounts of data is simple with 32 GB of internal storage, and 4G LTE data speeds offer faster downloads and streaming while on the go. The VIBE Z2 also provides dual SIM support, which allows the phone to support two carrier plans, great for combining work and play in one device or for frequent travelers.

The VIBE Z2 takes camera features even further for amazing-looking shots. Its 13MP rear camera offers optical image stabilization and a next-generation Sony Exmor BSI sensor for vibrant night photography. Also, it comes with an 8MP front camera designed with an anti-distortion lens, balancing images for sharp and flawless self-portraits. And finally, the VIBE Z2 comes equipped with beautification features, button-free shutter control and new Instant On camera feature that allows users to capture a photo very quickly from the standby screen.

Quotes:
“The VIBE X2 offers consumers a smartphone that’s as unique as they are, starting with its three layer color gradient design that looks as beautiful as it feels in the hand,” said Colin Giles, senior vice president, worldwide sales, Mobile Business Group, Lenovo.”

"We are pleased to see our powerful MT6595 in Lenovo’s VIBE X2. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to enabling more LTE choices with VIBE X2 joining our growing list of LTE-enabled devices in our portfolio,” said Jeffrey Ju, Head of Smartphones, MediaTek.

Pricing and Availability2
Lenovo’s VIBE X2 and VIBE Z2 smartphones will be available first in China starting in October, and subsequently in Asia Pacific, Eastern Europe and the Middle East in countries where Lenovo smartphones are currently sold. The VIBE X2 will retail at $399 USD and the VIBE Z2 will retail at $429 USD.

You can access the press kit with additional images at this link: news.lenovo.com/IFA2014.

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Lenovo Announces Expanded Portfolio Of Tablets And PCs

RTTNews.com) - Lenovo (LNVGF.PK, LNVGY.PK) Tuesday announced at the 2014 IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited show in Berlin, an expanded portfolio of tablets and PCs.



The portfolio gives consumers more options for tablets that fit their mobile lifestyle as well as choices of dedicated gaming PCs.

The new lineup kicks off with the TAB S8, Lenovo's first Intel-powered Android tablet.

Lenovo also announced two new high-performance gaming PCs: the Y70 Touch, Lenovo's first 17-inch touch laptop with the latest processor and graphics technology for HD gaming, and the ERAZER X315, the company's latest affordable desktop gaming PCs.

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Digitimes Research: Samsung, Lenovo cutting tablet prices in the US market
Jim Hsiao, DIGITIMES Research, Taipei [Wednesday 3 September 2014]
Samsung Electronics and Lenovo have recently started a wave of price cuts for their tablets in the US market. Samsung offered price cuts for its 7- and 10-inch models, but their prices are still higher than those of its competitors. Lenovo reduced the price of its 8- and 10-inch entry-level tablets, further enhancing the devices' competitiveness in the market. Lenovo's 10-inch 16GB model is now priced below US$180.

Meanwhile, Asustek Computer's T100 and Acer's Switch 10 2-in-1s are seeing their prices gap narrow.

For the US' 7-inch 8GB tablet market segment, to counter its significant shipment drop in the second quarter, Samsung, in August, reduced the retail price of its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Lite from US$149 to US$139, decreasing its price gap with other competitors' mainstream devices to only around US$10. Samsung also reduced its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 from US$199 to US$179, but the price point is still over US$30 more expensive than similar-level devices from competitors, Digitimes Research found.

Asustek joined the US' 7-inch 8GB tablet market segment with its US$129 entry-level ME170C. However, compared to Asustek's ME176C released in early June, the ME170C has inferior processor, panel, storage and version of Android, but their price gap is only about US$20, making the ME170C weaker in price/performance ratio than the ME176C.

Meanwhile, Lenovo's 7-inch 8GB tablet, the A7-40 has adopted MediaTek's quad-core solution, but is only priced around US$129. Digitimes Research believes first-tier vendors are trying to preserve as much profit as possible before competition during peak season starts.

Currently, tablet players that are most aggressive over pricing are second-tier vendors that are using solutions from China's supply chain. Hewlett-Packard (HP)'s 7 Plus tablet, which uses a chip solution from China-based Allwinner Technology and is assembled by China-based Neostra, is currently priced below US$100. Toshiba's Excite Go tablet, using Intel's China Tech Ecosystem (CTE) solution is also priced at US$99.

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New Lenovo Tablet and Gaming PC Innovations Satisfy Diversity of Consumer Tech Cravings

TAB S8, Lenovo’s first 8-inch Intel® Atom™-powered Android tablet, blends a beautiful crystal clear infinity screen with powerful productivity in a thin and feather light frame
Y70 Touch – Lenovo’s first 17-inch touch laptop – offers gamers high performance with a 4th generation Intel® Core™ processor and NVIDIA GTX graphics
ERAZER X315 expands Lenovo’s line of powerful desktop gaming devices with blazing fast graphics, high-speed storage and futuristic design

BERLIN, GERMANY – September 3, 2014: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced at the 2014 IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited show in Berlin an expanded portfolio of tablets and PCs that gives consumers more options for tablets that fit their mobile lifestyle as well as choices of dedicated gaming PCs. The new lineup kicks off with the TAB S8, Lenovo’s first Intel-powered Android tablet. Lenovo also announced two new high-performance gaming PCs: the Y70 Touch, Lenovo’s first 17-inch touch laptop with the latest processor and graphics technology for HD gaming, and the ERAZER X315, Lenovo’s latest affordable desktop gaming PCs.

TAB S8: Combines Android Experience with Intel Performance
Lenovo created the TAB S8 for consumers who are looking for a stylish, slim and affordable Android tablet starting at just $199. At 8-inches, the TAB S8’s 1920x1200 infinity screen is sharper than FHD, while the One Glass Solution touch-panel technology provides a crystal clear viewing experience. The tablet’s ultra-slim bezel seamlessly merges the screen with the dark front panel, giving the TAB S8 a sleek, clean look. The front panel also features a 1.6-megapixel HD camera for easy video chatting. Turn the TAB S8 around to reveal an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera. The wide aperture f2.2 lens snaps sharp photos, even in low light. Pre-installed apps, like SHAREit, allow for easy and safe photo and file sharing.

Engineered to give users the most from their mobile device without sacrificing portability, the Lenovo TAB S8 marks Lenovo’s first 8-inch Android tablet powered by an Intel processor. Available with the Intel Atom Z3745 Processor with Intel® Burst Performance Technology, the TAB S8 dynamically matches processing power to the task at hand in order to maximize battery life without compromising speed in a thin and light design. The TAB S8 is just 0.65 pounds and 0.31 inches thin, nearly as thin as a standard pencil.

Additional features include optional high-speed LTE (4G) connectivity (based on Intel® XMMTM 7160) and Wi-Fi for data connectivity, up to seven hours of battery life to keep users cord-free, and 64-bit technology compatibility. The TAB S8 runs Android 4.4 KitKat, includes 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, Bluetooth 4.0 and Dolby®-enhanced dual front speakers.

Y70 Touch: Extreme Performance for HD Gaming
The Lenovo Y70 Touch comes with an up to 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor and powerful NVIDIA GTX graphics, making it ideal for heavy entertainment use and HD gaming. At 17 inches, the Y70 Touch is Lenovo’s largest touchscreen laptop, opening up a whole new level of interaction for video editing, social sharing and gaming.

The Y70 delivers a fantastic audio and visual experience, with a FHD display that brings movies and games to life with enhanced color, clarity and resolution. Its JBL®-designed stereo speakers and subwoofer paired with Dolby® Advanced Audio provide a totally immersive audio experience rarely found on a laptop. The backlit keyboard glows in dimly lit environments, adding to the overall visual experience.

At under 7.5 pounds, the Y70 Touch is thinner and lighter than most other laptops in its class thanks to the included external optical disc drive that supports both DVD and Blu-ray. The Y70 Touch also features up to five hours of battery life and customizable memory and storage options, with up to 16GB DDR3L and 1TB of SSHD storage or 256GB SSD storage.

ERAZER X315: Smooth, Immersive Gaming with Design Flare
The Lenovo ERAZER X315 is the latest addition to Lenovo’s line of affordable gaming desktop PCs. To keep users in the action, the ERAZER X315 features AMD Radeon™ R9 series graphics, a quad-core processor and up to 2TB of SSHD. The combined power and speed allows users to play the most intense games seamlessly without lag. The ERAZER X315 boosts the gaming experience with immersive audio featuring 7.1 channel sound support and Dolby® enhancements.

The newly designed chassis features front LED lighting and a futuristic profile that mimics the smooth lines of a knight’s armor. The front panel also features a one-touch port cover for easy access and a hidden air vent that keeps the device cool when the gaming heats up.

Other features include up to 12GB of memory, four USB 3.0 ports and always-on USB charging port for enhanced connectivity.

Quotes:

“Our latest consumer tablet and PCs give consumers even more choice so they can select the right device that fits best into their mobile lifestyle,” said Jeff Meredith, vice president, marketing, Mobile Business Group, Lenovo. “From the super mobile TAB S8 tablet to the Y70 and ERAZER X315 gaming PC, we’ve optimized each one to meet the diverse needs of customers.”

“With Lenovo’s Tab S8 tablet powered by an Intel Atom Processor, consumers have the freedom to experience seamless, powerful performance with great battery life. They can enjoy the content they want on this new Intel-based tablet, such as games or videos,” said Erik Reid, vice president of Intel Mobile and Communications Group and general manager of the Tablet Business Unit.

Pricing and Availability1
The Lenovo TAB S8 will be available beginning in September with models starting at $199 via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
The Lenovo Y70 Touch will be available beginning in October 2014 with models starting at $1,299 via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.
The Lenovo ERAZER X315 will be available in North America beginning in November 2014 with models starting at $599 via major retailers and www.lenovo.com.

You can access the press kit with additional images at this link: news.lenovo.com/IFA2014.

For the latest Lenovo news, subscribe to Lenovo Newsroom alerts or follow Lenovo on Twitter and Facebook.

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Lenovo smartphones launch in 10 EU countries: Here's why western Europe won't get them
Summary: Lenovo is targeting European countries in a big way - but don't expect to see its brand name on devices in western Europe's major markets.

Lenovo is planning to start selling smartphones in 10 new European Union countries in an effort to expand its mobile business.

The Chinese hardware manufacturer has already launched handsets in Romania and the Czech Republic, and plans to do the same in Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Greece, and Turkey in the coming weeks. Next in line are Poland, in November, and Croatia and Slovenia in the next quarter

The hardware manufacturer is aiming high in terms of sales expectations. "Initially our goal is to reach a five percent market share in a space of six months. We want to quickly get to the double digit figure in a year from now," Ivan Bozev, regional general manager at Lenovo South-East Europe, said on Thursday, during a visit to the Romanian capital of Bucharest. Lenovo's aspiration are in keeping with previous efforts, as the company quickly reached that double digit market share in other markets it's entered.

For Romania, one of the largest countries in the region, Lenovo has chosen to launch mid-range and entry level smartphones. Three A Series handsets — the A859, A536, and A32 — together with two S Series devices, the S860 and S850, were announced here earlier this week.

"The market is shifting a little bit, from the premium devices to mid-range and entry level. And quite frankly it’s simply because the technology has improved so much that at mid-range price point you get a smartphone that does everything you want as a consumer," Aymar de Lencquesaing, SVP and EMEA president at Lenovo, said.

The most affordable of the pack, the Lenovo A328, costs 500 RON (€144). It has a 4,5-inch 854 x 480 display, quad-core 1.3GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 2000mAh battery. It sports a five-megapixel rear camera and a two-megapixel front-facing equivalent. The device runs Android 4.4 KitKat.

The most expensive handset is the Lenovo S860, at 1200 RON (€273). It has an all-glass exterior with a five-inch 720p IPS display. The smartphone also has a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor with 1 GB of RAM. The S860 sports a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a five-megapixel front camera.

The company is highlighting its 4000mAh battery that allows up to three days of use in a charging cycle - the reason why the S860 is the primary smartphone of Lenovo's EMEA president. "I’m the traveling type. I sometimes jokingly say that I rarely sleep in the same bed two nights in a row," de Lencquesaing said.

In Eastern Europe, Lenovo has partnered with both retailers and telcos in order to sell the newly-launched devices. The main target is consumers rather than enterprises, as people usually use their own devices at work in the region, and it is difficult for companies to impose a certain product or brand.

Why Western Europe won't get Lenovo phones
The Chinese hardware manufacturer is only planning to launch smartphones under the Lenovo brand in eastern European countries, following its acquisition of Motorola.

"In the west, our intention is to build on what already has been done by Motorola. Motorola is present now in a number of European markets, in the UK, in Germany, in France, in Italy, in Spain, and so we would rather accelerate what Motorola has done, rather than stop and do it with the Lenovo brand. Our intention when the [Motorola] deal closes is to invest and push and accelerate the Motorola rollout in Western Europe," de Lencquesaing said.

Lenovo believes it's smarter to launch one brand in a particular place and to focus on it, then, at some point, there might be room to introduce the other. "We’re putting the final touches on the acquisition of Motorola. We’re two separate companies and we're waiting for all the regulatory approvals," Lenovo’s EMEA president said.

In January this year Lenovo acquired the Motorola Mobility smartphone business from Google, to strengthen its position in the growing market. The purchase price was $2.9bn.

Windows Phone plans?
The Chinese company has had a long lasting collaboration with Microsoft, but for the moment there aren't any plans around the launch of a Windows Phone handset in Romania.

"We like the Windows platform for phones as an operating system. So while the majority of what we do is Android-based, it doesn't mean that we wouldn"t at some point launch a Windows phone in Romania, but this is not on the agenda today," de Lencquesaing said.

Lenovo's launch in Eastern Europe will put even more pressure on local brands, which are having a hard time dealing with the competition created by the market's titans, Samsung and Apple.

The dynamics of this business are such that it is extremely difficult to survive in the lung run if you only have four, six or ten percent market share in a market the size of Romania," Lenovo's EMEA president said.

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Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2, IdeaTab S8 leaked ahead of IFA

With the IFA show scheduled to start in Berlin next week some companies are spilling the beans on their new products early. Others are having their beans spilled for them. Lenovo falls into the latter camp.

Notebook Italia reports the company will introduce a new 8 inch Android tablet and an updated version of its ThinkPad Helix 2-in-1 ultrabook with an 11.6 inch tablet section.

lenovo thinkpad helix 2

Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2

While there are only a few details about the Helix 2, Notebook Italia has several pictures suggesting that Lenovo will offer 3 different keyboard docking options for the new version of its business-friendly 2-in-1 tablet/ultrabook.

There’s a basic keyboard dock, a Pro keyboard which has a Lenovo TrackPoint system as well as a standard touchpad and a connector on the side of the case for storing a digital pen when it’s not in use, and a Powerbase Keyboard which has a built-in battery to extend the run time of the tablet.

According to Notebook Italia, the ThinkPad Helix 2 will have 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of solid state storage, and a full HD display. What we don’t yet know is what processor it will have: the original ThinkPad Helix launched last summer with an Intel Ivy Bridge processor and the company has yet to update the system with a faster, more efficient Haswell chip.

Maybe the new model will have a Haswell processor… or maybe it’ll be powered by a Broadwell (5th-gen Core) or Bay Trail (cheaper, low-power) chip.

Either way, don’t expect the new ThinkPad Helix to be cheap. More than a year after launch, Lenovo still charges $1500 or more for the the original ThinkPad Helix (although it’s on sale right now for $1249).

Lenovo IdeaTab S8-50

I’ve been seeing the IdeaTab S8 name pop up at the FCC and other sites for the past few weeks, but I’ve been holding off on reporting on the tablet until more details were available. Now it looks like there are more details.

lenovo ideatab s8

Merimobiles is taking pre-orders for the tablet for $0… although there’s a suggested list price of $300 (which may actually be lower when the tablet goes on sale). It’s said to feature an 8 inch screen, an Intel Atom Z3745 Bay Trai lprocessor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. The tablet runs Android 4.4 KitKat and Notebook Italia says it’ll be available with a choice of an HD or full HD display.

Other features for the IdeaTab S8 include 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, an 8MP rear camera, 1.6MP front-facing camera, GPS, and at least some models will support 3G networks.

You can find more pictures of the new devices at Notebook Italia… and we’ll probably see more details once IFA begins next week.

http://liliputing.com/2014/08/lenovo-thinkpad-helix-2-ideatab-s8-leaked-ahead-ifa.html
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GT Nexus and Lenovo to Discuss Supply Chain Visibility and Success Strategies at Gartner Supply Chain Summit
Session Will Showcase Best Practices in Getting Over the Hurdle of Defining a Supply Chain Visibility Strategy and Achieving Real Results
OAKLAND, CA and LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Aug 27, 2014) - GT Nexus announced today that it will join longtime customer Lenovo on-stage at the Gartner Supply Chain Summit to share best practices and insights on the impact of business networks to obtain supply chain visibility. Mick Jones, Vice President of Supply Chain Strategy & Innovation at Lenovo, will describe Lenovo's use of operational data and visibility technology to enable a proactive, agile supply chain. He will be accompanied Greg Johnsen, Founder and Chief Marketing Officer at GT Nexus.
The Gartner Supply Chain Summit is being held in London September 10-12, 2014.
"End-to-end supply chain visibility continues to exist only as a concept at many companies, as they struggle to define and address this challenge," said Johnsen. "Lenovo has leapt out ahead of the pack by mapping out a clear path for end-to-end visibility that starts with a networked supply chain. Lenovo is a rare example of a company that's not only talking about it, they are actually living and breathing it."
Lenovo is the world's largest PC vendor and fourth largest smartphone company. It is a US$39 billion personal technology company with more than 54,000 employees (including joint ventures) in more than 60 countries serving customers in more than 160 countries. Lenovo has headquarters in Beijing, China and Morrisville, North Carolina, U.S.; and major research and manufacturing centers in countries around the world.
About GT Nexus
GT Nexus operates the world's largest cloud-based business network and execution platform for global trade and supply chain management. Over 25,000 businesses across industry verticals, including adidas Group, Caterpillar, Citi, Columbia Sportswear, DHL, Electrolux, Levi Strauss & Co., Nestlé, Pfizer, and Sears share GT Nexus as their standard, multi-enterprise collaboration platform. This enables all network participants to operate against a core, real-time and always on set of information across multiple supply chain functions, allowing them to optimize the flow of goods, funds and trade information, from the point of order through final payment. For more information please visit us at www.gtnexus.com.

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Lenovo steps up its European smartphone ambitions with the launch of five Android devices
Summary: The Chinese hardware company is making a push into the EU, starting with the east.

The Chinese hardware manufacturer has decided to launch its European campaign in Eastern Europe first, starting with Romania, where Lenovo smartphones are already popular due to sales through unofficial channels such as eBay. Rumours about a Lenovo smartphone launch in Romania have been building for over a year.

Lenovo said it has "high expectations" for its sales in Eastern Europe and, after Romania, it's planning to hold press launch events in Bulgaria and Hungary. The company's smartphones are already available in Serbia — though in Europe, the country isn't part of European Union.

On Wednesday, Lenovo announced the Romanian launch of five affordable smartphones: two S Series devices, the S860 and S850, and three A Series handsets, A859, A536, A328. The first two were unveiled this February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year.

According to Lenovo, the metal-backed S860 has "epic battery power" for all-day use, and runs on Jelly Bean. The dual-SIM smartphone has a 5.3-inch 720p IPS display, quad-core 1.3GHz MediaTek processor, Mali-400MP2 GPU, 2GB of RAM, an eight-megapixel rear camera and 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera. Its also has a 4000mAh non-removable battery, which can be used to charge other devices.

The Jelly Bean powered S850 is aimed at the "the fashion-conscious and socially connected", according to the company. The smartphone has an all-glass exterior and houses a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor, five-inch 720p IPS display, 1GB of RAM, 2000mAh battery, 13-megapixel rear camera, and a five-megapixel front camera for selfies.

Lenovo also launched three affordable smartphones from the A Series. The A859 sports a five-inch 720p IPS display, quad-core 1.3GHz Cortex-A7 CPU, 1GB of RAM, eight-megapixel rear camera, 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera and a 2250 mAh battery. It runs Jelly Bean.

The A536 has Android 4.4 KitKat onboard, a five-inch 854x480p display, 1.3GHz quad-core CPU, five-megapixel rear camera and a two-megapixel front camera. It's pitched by Lenovo as an all-round device.

The A328 also comes with the latest Android version, 4.4 KitKat. It packs a 4.5-inch 854 x 480 display, five-megapixel fixed-focus with flash rear camera and a 2MP fixed-focus front camera, quad-core 1.3 GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 2000mAh battery.

This smartphone launch in the European Union comes just after the release of Lenovo’s first quarter earnings report when, for the first time, the company sold more smartphones than PCs. It sold a record high of 15.8 million mobile devices, an increase of 39 percent year on year. PC shipments were up 15 percent for the quarter, reaching 14.5 million units.

Lenovo is the fourth largest smartphone vendor in the world, according to IDC, with a 5.4 percent market share, behind Samsung, Apple, and Huawei.

Lenovo made $10.4bn over the quarter, an 18 percent increase compared to last year. Profit grew to $214m, a 23 percent rise year on year.

http://www.zdnet.com/lenovo-steps-up-its-european-smartphone-ambitions-with-the-launch-of-five-android-devices-7000033022/
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revlis revlis 10 years ago
Lenovo Delivers New Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 Storage Array for SMBs

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – August 27, 2014: Lenovo today announced the Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 Storage Array, a storage area network solution that offers small-to-medium sized enterprise businesses (SMBs) an excellent value with an affordable price. Ideally suited for the demanding needs and unpredictable workloads of today’s SMBs, the new Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is a dual storage processor SAN with full redundancy for all major components and dual paths of connectivity through-out, available exclusively through Lenovo.

Based on the award-winning EMC VNX unified storage family, the Intel-powered Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is perfectly designed to handle mixed workloads, both physical and virtual. Featuring 6-Gb/s SAS drives with multi-protocol block connection support and either 2.5” or 3.5” drive bays, the Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 offers impressive capacity, performance and efficiency at a competitive price.

The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 enables organizations to dynamically grow, share, and cost-effectively manage multi-protocol block storage access via a robust platform for consolidation of legacy block storage, file servers, and direct-attached application storage. The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 supports iSCSI, Fibre Channel (FC), and FCoE access for high-bandwidth and latency-sensitive block applications.

The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 supports the EMC FASTTM Suite (FAST Cache and FAST VP). Highly active data is served from flash drives with FAST Cache to dynamically absorb unpredictable spikes in system workloads. As that data ages and becomes less active over time, FAST VP – fully automated storage tiering for virtual pools – automatically tiers the data from high-performance to high-capacity drives, resulting in the best performance and overall lower costs, regardless of application type or data age.
Ideal for SMB deployments where IT support is limited, the Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is configured with EMC Unisphere®, a built-in management system that provides an integrated user interface for simple remote management, as well as tool-less hot-swap components, fans and power supplies for easy device servicing. The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 includes the customizable Unisphere dashboard, which aggregates system information, including capacity, CPU utilization, health and alerts, enabling administrators to gain instant and actionable knowledge about environment performance.

The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is also designed to protect data against localized failures, outages, and disasters with its local and remote protection suite software, reducing the need for IT infrastructure support staff at small organizations. For customers on a budget and who require versatile expansion, high redundancy, availability and efficiency, the Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is an outstanding value storage area network solution.

Convenient and Flexible Enterprise Service Offerings
Lenovo has a suite of service offerings that help customers accurately budget for the level of protection required to keep their businesses up and running. Optional upgraded services are available to help maximize uptime and productivity. Premium Level Support provides access to priority call routing, escalation management and basic software support.

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“This move is part of a previously announced, multi-tier agreement between Lenovo and EMC to drive innovation in the server and storage market”, said Vincent Fauquenot, VP Products and Channels, Lenovo EMEA. “The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 is a key solution element for enterprises, enabling Lenovo to provide server and storage solutions to our customers. The VNX5150 platform is a unique offering, based on EMC’s industry-leading midrange storage capabilities, tailored to the needs of Lenovo’s customers.”

Pricing and Availability1
The Lenovo|EMC VNX5150 Storage Array is already available in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Russia starting under €8,500 (excluding VAT), and it’s expected tol be available in additional EMEA countries in 4Q 2014.

To see Lenovo’s storage products, please go to www.lenovo.com.

http://news.lenovo.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1815
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revlis revlis 10 years ago
Lenovo Could Deliver New ThinkPad Yoga Systems

It seems as though the folks over at Lenovo are pretty hot on further expanding their range of hybrid ThinkPad Yoga devices, and these upcoming 2-in-1 notebooks with most probably arrive with larger displays to check out. Of course, until something official is announced, nothing concrete can be promised, other than making one’s very own conclusion from a bunch of names that have been listed on a Lenovo support page.
It is a well known fact that Lenovo’s range of Yoga notebooks happen to sport touchscreen displays as well as special hinges which will allow you to fold the display all the way to the back – and this 360 degree stunt results in your notebook being able to function as a tablet, albeit a rather heavy one no matter how you look at it. Well, it seems that there were mention of a Lenovo ThinkPad S3 Yoga 14 and a Lenovo ThinkPad S5 Yoga 15 in a support page, where frankly, there aren’t any 14” or 15” ThinkPad Yoga notebooks in the market, which means that either someone has made a typo, or it is an extremely strong hint that something larger – nay, make that at least a couple of things which Yoga users are used to, are making their way to the market soon.
However, folding back a 15? notebook’s display to turn it into a tablet is going to make it one heavy behemoth that I’d hate to hold and read comics or watch movies on.

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2014/08/lenovo-could-deliver-new-thinkpad-yoga-systems/
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