Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
2005-01-12
Website
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Recent Articles about Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH
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2025-05-22 (ictk.ch)
Lenovo promotes the EMEA boss for infrastructure solutions via overgaard
The former CTO of this division has been under contract with Lenovo since IBM was taken over by IBM. Before that, he held management positions at IBM and HP. His new area of responsibility also includes the activities in the Hungarian Lenovo plant, which as a European production facility not only strengthen the resilience of the supply chain, but also support the company's sustainability goals.
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2025-05-20 (bnamericas.com)
China Lenovo will manufacture storage equipment in Latin America - Bnamericas
The focus will be in the infrastructure supply for future AI data centers.
Read more2025-02-21 (it-business.de)
Server from Europe for Europe
With servers and workstations Made in Europe for Europe, Lenovo wanted more product and supply chain control- in times of growing geopolitical tensions and impending trade wars, a far-sighted decision.
Read more2025-01-06 (chinadaily.com.cn)
Lenovo advances global expansion - .com.cn
Lenovo Group, a Chinese tech company, is rewriting the playbook for global expansion with strategies in supply chain management and international manufacturing amid rising global geopolitical uncertainties.
Read more2020-07-29 (businessinsider.com)
Here's how vendors like HPE, Dell, and Lenovo are trying to change their data center businesses to keep up with the rise of cloud computing by allowing customers to rent hardware and pay only for how much they use it
Necessity and opportunity drive hardware vendors like Dell to embrace a leasing model over outright ownership.
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