Lenovo Data Center Group

April 9, 2023

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History of Lenovo Data Center Group

Lenovo Data Center Group was founded in 2004, and it has since become one of the world’s leading providers of IT solutions for data centers. The company has offices in over 60 countries around the world, including locations such as Beijing and Bangalore in India.
The Lenovo Data Center Group offers a wide range of products for both enterprise customers as well as government agencies worldwide. These include servers; storage devices; networking equipment such as switches and routers; cloud computing solutions (including virtualization software); security products like firewalls and intrusion prevention systems (IPSs); high-performance computing clusters based on Intel Xeon processors or NVIDIA Tesla GPUs

Financial Information

Lenovo Data Center Group’s stock ticker is LNVGY. The company’s revenue over the years has been increasing, from $5.5 billion in 2015 to $6.5 billion in 2016 and then $7 billion in 2017.

Company Information

Lenovo Data Center Group is a subsidiary of Lenovo, a Chinese multinational technology company. The company was founded in 1984 and has headquarters in Beijing, China. They have offices around the world including North America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
In addition to being one of the largest PC manufacturers in the world; they also provide services such as cloud computing solutions through their Data Center Group division which was established in 2015 after acquiring IBM’s x86 server business unit for $2.3 billion USD (approximately $2 billion).

Products and Services

  • Lenovo Data Center Group products and services include:
  • x86 servers, including the ThinkSystem server family, BladeCenter chassis and Flex System converged infrastructure solutions.
  • Storage systems that include enterprise storage arrays such as EMC Celerra NS5200 series; midrange disk storage arrays such as Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) VSP G1000 Series; high-performance flash storage arrays such as HDS Virtual Storage Platforms and SolidFire all-flash arrays; entry level disk storage arrays such as HDS B3000/B4000 series; tape libraries including LTO Ultrium 6 drives with capacities up to 800GB per cartridge or 2TB compressed capacity in a single cartridge.
  • Networking equipment including Lenovo’s Ethernet switches for large scale data centers (more than 10,000 ports) along with its Ethernet switches for smaller environments (less than 100 ports).

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