Lenovo, With IBM and Motorola Deals, Caps Busy January

Lenovo, With IBM and Motorola Deals, Caps Busy January

Lenovo, With IBM and Motorola Deals, Caps Busy January
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Jeff Burt
Jeff Burt
Jan 31, 2014
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Lenovo, With IBM and Motorola Deals, Caps Busy January

1 - Lenovo, With IBM and Motorola Deals, Caps Busy January

by Jeffrey Burt


Lenovo Becomes a Significant Server Player After IBM Deal

2 - Lenovo Becomes a Significant Server Player After IBM Deal

Once the deal closes, Lenovo will go from being the sixth-largest server vendor in the world to number three, behind Hewlett-Packard and Dell.


Making a Play in China

3 - Making a Play in China

As analysts have mentioned, Lenovo—with IBM’s x86 server business in hand—will be able to rapidly grow its server business in its home country of China, a booming market where both HP and Dell are working hard to grow their presence.


Moving Forward Without IBM

4 - Moving Forward Without IBM

It will take as many as nine months to close the IBM deal. In the meantime, the two companies are still competitors, so Lenovo days after the agreement was announced unveiled four new ThinkServer products, including two rack servers—the 2U two-socket RD440 (pictured)—and the two-socket TD340 tower server.


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Lenovo Also Unveils a DAS Enclosure

5 - Lenovo Also Unveils a DAS Enclosure

The ThinkServer SA120 is a direct-attached storage enclosure that offers businesses a tiered-storage solution, featuring both 2.5- and 3.5-inch drive bays in a 2U enclosure.


Lenovo Makes Strong Move Into Smartphones

6 - Lenovo Makes Strong Move Into Smartphones

With its proposal to buy Motorola Mobility from Google, Lenovo is making a $2.91 billion bet that it can be as good in smartphones as it is in PCs.


Motorola Will Give Lenovo a Global Presence

7 - Motorola Will Give Lenovo a Global Presence

Lenovo already makes smartphones, like its K900, but much of those sales are in its native China. With Motorola, Lenovo will become a larger player in regions like North America, Western Europe and Latin America.


Introducing the Lenovo Vibe Z

8 - Introducing the Lenovo Vibe Z

Among the company’s smartphones is the Vibe Z, introduced in early January as Lenovo’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) smartphone that includes gesture controls and photo enhancement software. At the same time, Lenovo also rolled out three other smartphones.


Growing From Two to Four Business Units

9 - Growing From Two to Four Business Units

Between announcing the deals with IBM and Google, Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanging said the company was reorganizing, with four new business units that focus on PCs, mobile devices, enterprise technologies, and the ecosystem and cloud services.


Lenovo PCs at CES

10 - Lenovo PCs at CES

As in past years, Lenovo was active at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), introducing new consumer PCs, including the Y40, Y50, Z40 and Z50 (pictured) clamshell laptops, and the C560 all-in-one (AIO) PC.


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Mobility Is a Key Point for Lenovo

11 - Mobility Is a Key Point for Lenovo

Also at CES, Lenovo unveiled additions to its portfolio of “multimode” products: the MIIX 2, a detachable three-mode laptop (pictured); the Yoga 2 convertible laptop; and the Flex 14D and 15D dual-mode convertibles.


Growing the Ultrabook, Tablet Lineups

12 - Growing the Ultrabook, Tablet Lineups

Lenovo is embracing new form factors, and at CES, unveiled the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 12-inch Ultrabook (pictured) and the ThinkPad 8 Windows tablet. There also was the OneLink Dock Pro, an enhanced docking solution for tablets.


Lenovo on Display

13 - Lenovo on Display

Also at CES, Lenovo rolled out its new ThinkVision Pro2840m (pictured), a 28-inch 4K professional display, and the ThinkVision 28, an ultra-high-definition monitor that also is an Android-enabled entertainment center.


Lenovo and the Personal Cloud

14 - Lenovo and the Personal Cloud

Lenovo at CES came out with a number of consumer devices aimed at enabling users at home to connect and interact with their media and content. The devices included the Beacon personal storage device, N308 Android home computer, Horizon 2 Table PC and A740 AIO PC (pictured).


Expanding Its Network Storage Reach

15 - Expanding Its Network Storage Reach

LenovoEMC, a partnership with storage giant EMC, debuted the px4-400d Network Storage offering, a four-bay desktop network-attached storage (NAS) device, aimed at early adopters, small and midsize businesses, and workgroups with up to 75 users.

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