Lenovo Group is a multinational technology company known primarily for the design, manufacture and sale of personal computers, servers, storage and smart devices. Its product portfolio spans consumer and commercial PCs (notable brands include ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Yoga and Legion), workstations, enterprise-class ThinkSystem servers and storage, as well as tablets, smartphones (notably through its Motorola Mobility acquisition), smart home devices and related software. Lenovo also provides IT services and solutions, including systems integration, managed services and lifecycle support for enterprise customers.
The company traces its origins to 1984 when it was founded in Beijing as Legend by Liu Chuanzhi; it later adopted the Lenovo name and expanded through a series of strategic acquisitions. Significant milestones include the acquisition of IBM’s personal computer business in the mid-2000s and later purchases such as IBM’s x86 server unit and Motorola Mobility, moves that broadened Lenovo’s enterprise and mobile offerings and reinforced its position as a global IT supplier. Lenovo operates research and development centres around the world and emphasizes product innovation across hardware, software and services.
Lenovo is incorporated in Hong Kong and maintains a global operational footprint with major hubs in Greater China, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. It serves consumer, small and medium-sized business, enterprise and public sector markets worldwide. Yang Yuanqing has long been a prominent leader at the company, serving in executive roles including chairman and chief executive, guiding Lenovo’s strategy toward integrated hardware and services offerings and global expansion.
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