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LENOVO AND NUTANIX COMBO TO RUN PRIVATE CLOUD OVER HYPERCONVERGED DATACENTRES

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Datacentre hardware maker Lenovo is to install Nutanix Software in a bid to speed up the process of building the infrastructures that support private clouds....

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LENOVO ANNOUNCES CLOUD, DATABASE AND BIG DATA REFERENCE ARCHITECTURES

Lenovo | August 31, 2015

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Lenovo announced expanded partnerships with Red Hat and VMware aimed at helping customers accelerate deployment of high performance cloud applications. New database reference configurations from Lenovo have been announced, supporting popular Big Data and relational database management systems....

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LENOVO AIMS PARTNER PROGRAMME AT MSPS, CLOUD PROVIDERS

Lenovo | January 30, 2015

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In its first big push since acquiring IBM’s low-end x86 server division Lenovo has launched its first managed service provider and cloud service provider programme.The programme is Lenovo’s attempt to streamline its channel engagement process as cloud and managed service providers look to implement hardware refreshes.Service provider programme members will be able to secure Lenovo servers at a discount directly from channel distributors, and have access to a kickstarter programme that will allow...

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CHINA'S LENOVO BUYS CLOUD COMPUTING FIRM STONEWARE

Lenovo | September 18, 2012

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Lenovo, the world's second biggest maker of personal computers, did not say how much it was paying for Carmel, In.-based Stoneware Inc., but said the acquisition would not affect earnings. The PC maker said buying Stoneware would help to enhance and expand its cloud computing business. The term refers to storing documents and software applications at remote data centers and allowing users to access them through smartphones, tablet computers, laptops and other Internet-connected devices. Lenovo...

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LENOVO AND NUTANIX COMBO TO RUN PRIVATE CLOUD OVER HYPERCONVERGED DATACENTRES

Lenovo | November 06, 2015

Datacentre hardware maker Lenovo is to install Nutanix Software in a bid to speed up the process of building the infrastructures that support private clouds....

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LENOVO ANNOUNCES CLOUD, DATABASE AND BIG DATA REFERENCE ARCHITECTURES

Lenovo | August 31, 2015

Lenovo announced expanded partnerships with Red Hat and VMware aimed at helping customers accelerate deployment of high performance cloud applications. New database reference configurations from Lenovo have been announced, supporting popular Big Data and relational database management systems....

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LENOVO AIMS PARTNER PROGRAMME AT MSPS, CLOUD PROVIDERS

Lenovo | January 30, 2015

In its first big push since acquiring IBM’s low-end x86 server division Lenovo has launched its first managed service provider and cloud service provider programme.The programme is Lenovo’s attempt to streamline its channel engagement process as cloud and managed service providers look to implement hardware refreshes.Service provider programme members will be able to secure Lenovo servers at a discount directly from channel distributors, and have access to a kickstarter programme that will allow...

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CHINA'S LENOVO BUYS CLOUD COMPUTING FIRM STONEWARE

Lenovo | September 18, 2012

Lenovo, the world's second biggest maker of personal computers, did not say how much it was paying for Carmel, In.-based Stoneware Inc., but said the acquisition would not affect earnings. The PC maker said buying Stoneware would help to enhance and expand its cloud computing business. The term refers to storing documents and software applications at remote data centers and allowing users to access them through smartphones, tablet computers, laptops and other Internet-connected devices. Lenovo...

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