Lenovo has decided to Buy Infinidata company that provides storage solutions for companies, as part of its growth strategy in different market sectors. This purchase, specifically, will reinforce its offerings of professional storage solutions, in addition to strengthening its global enterprise storage offering and that aimed at meeting the needs of next-generation data centers. It is unknown how much Lenovo has paid for the company, or the details of the transaction.
Inifinidat offers high-performance, mission-critical enterprise solutions for scalable, cyber-resilient data management. Additionally, it has a solid track record in internal software R&D capabilities. With them, Lenovo hopes to complement and enhance its own research and development capabilities.
The combination of Infinidat with Lenovo will build on the latter’s position in the mid-range and entry-level enterprise storage market, which includes flash and hybrid solutions, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), software-defined storage (SDS) and Lenovo TruScale data management systems.
From this union, which will add Infinidat’s enterprise storage capacity to Lenovo’s global business infrastructure, access to customer relationships and the scale and capacity of Lenovo’s global supply chain, new opportunities for development will be generated. of storage products for high-end companies.
Greg Huff, CTO of Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Grouprecalled that «Lenovo offers a full range of storage solutions designed with a data-first and customer-centric approach to meet various business needs. With the purchase of Infinidat, we are well positioned to accelerate innovation and deliver more value to our customers. Infinidat’s expertise in high-end, high-performance data storage solutions expands the reach of our products«.
For its part, Phil Bullinger, CEO of Infinidathas pointed out that «With Lenovo’s extensive global capabilities, we look forward to expanding the value we deliver to service provider and enterprise customers, both in on-premises and hybrid multi-cloud environments.«.