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- Lenovo all-in-one ThinkCentre PC aims for business; starts $499
- Could be a good time to updateWith the numbers and choices of lower cost replacement computers, this could be the time for many businesses to take a serious look at updating their office systems. Rather than try to install a new OS on their aging Pentium IIs and IIIs,...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-03
- Lenovo all-in-one ThinkCentre PC aims for business; starts $499
- Lenovo on Monday introduced its first ThinkCentre all-in-one desktop PC made for business, packing Intel Core 2 Duo processors, Windows 7 and a $499 price tag. by Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
- Lenovo: PC industry consolidation coming, acquisitions possible
- Lenovo: PC industry consolidation coming, acquisitions possibleOh great......just what the world needs. Lenovo has made a mess out of the former IMB computers, I can't wait to see what else they will turn to junk in an acquisition.:-(not reallywe were an IBM shop and now use Lenovo notebooks. We are...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-09
- Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e
- We don't normally review business desktops here at CNET, the reason being that we try to stay focused on consumer products. Still, every once in a while we find a PC designed for the business world that also has crossover appeal as a home office system. Lenovo's new ThinkCentre A61e...
- Product reviews 2007-10-08
- Lenovo's Latest ThinkCentre Desktop Brings Energy Efficiency to the Mainstream
- Energy efficiency is the new metric by which businesses are measuring IT operations. Increasingly, energy efficiency is also becoming a factor by which customers and even government regulators are evaluating businesses. By focusing on energy-efficient computing, Lenovo is helping businesses limit energy consumption and boost efficiency. The company has recently...
- White papers 2007-09-14
- Lenovo ThinkCentre A60
- Even with the current round of ThinkCentre PCs, Lenovo has yet to cast off the final remnants of the IBM name. The logo of the brand's former owner is still stamped onto the cases of Lenovo's desktops, along with the familiar ThinkCentre name. Designed for small and medium-size businesses, our...
- Product reviews 2006-09-07
- IBM USB Optical Wheel Mouse (HID) 4.40.0.0 (Windows)
- IBM USB Optical Wheel Mouse HID Full-sized mouse utilizes optical tracking technology for precision control. Integrated wheel scrolling device. No mousepad required: - Works on many types of surfaces. - No mechanical ball to get dusty, dirty or lost Business Black color compliments ThinkCentre and ThinkPad systems. Fits comfortably in...
- Software downloads 2004-01-02
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- Cookie Paraphernalia Store Solves Inventory, Purchasing, and Transaction Problems
- Keeping mental inventory of 2,000 small items and their rates of sale in the store and from the Web site was making Caryn Truitt, owner of Cookies, frazzled. Cookies is in Ballard, Washington, but storage is at home, so Truitt updated a large Microsoft Excel spreadsheet daily to track what...
- Case studies 2006-12-01
- Entry SAN Switches: SAN16M-2 Implementation
- This paper details the basic installation and configuration of an entry-level SAN with the IBM TotalStorage SAN16M-2 Express Model fabric switch. In less complex SAN environments, with fewer servers and storage arrays, single switch or dual cascaded switches offer redundancy and performance with minimal administration and lower cost than larger...
- White papers 2006-05-09
- Lenovo 3000 J105
- Since buying IBM's PC business in 2004, Chinese computer company Lenovo has continued to rely on the staid IBM ThinkCentre branding. In February, however, it introduced the first Lenovo-branded PCs in the United States, Intel-based Lenovo 3000 J100 models and AMD-based J105 models, one of which we review here. The...
- Product reviews 2006-03-31
- Lenovo-U.S. State Department PC deal under scrutiny by security commission
- The BBC reports that the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission USCC, whose members are Congressional appointees, wants to begin an official probe into Lenovo's $13 million contract to sell 16,000 ThinkCentre desktop computers to the U.S. State Department. Why? The Chinese could turn them into remote spys, planting bugging...
- Blog posts 2006-03-29
- State Dept. buy of 15,000 Chinese computers spawns fear in DC
- More concern over foreign companies being involved in US government functions: The New York Times reports that the State Dept. is being criticized for purchasing 15,000 Lenovo personal computers in a purchase worth $13 million. Lenovo is the Chinese company that bought IBM's PC business last year. A State spokesman...
- Blog posts 2006-03-24
- Lenovo cuts jobs in restructuring push
- Lenovo cuts jobs in restructuring pushis Lenovo supporting Linux?"But Lenovo will move the bulk of its ThinkCentre development to China, Gottlieb said."IBM did a great job supporting Linux on their hardware.Do they still support Linux since they move to China?Hows the IP rights working for you?"But Lenovo will move the...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-16
- IBM sells PC group to Lenovo
- IBM sells PC group to LenovoWoo-hooI'm astonished. I think it might be the first time a Chineese company actually bought someone's Intellectual property instead of just stealing it.historic paradigm shiftThis is unprecendented for a company in China to buy a major US name brand so that it can sell goods...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-07
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