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Lenovo sees strong market for PHL data solutions

- Lacsamana

LENOVO GROUP LTD. is hoping to offer its analytics, artificial intelligen­ce (AI), and other solutions in the Philippine­s as businesses digitize, generating more demand for data centers.

Citing the growing need for businesses and public services to be customer-centric, Lenovo believes in the strength of demand for “smarter solutions through technologi­es like cloud computing, analytics and AI, edge computing, and infrastruc­ture-as-a-service,”

Lenovo Data Center Group’s Asia-Pacific President Sumir Bhatia said at a recent media briefing.

The company said its solutions are being used in the Philippine­s by corporatio­ns, banks, and small and medium businesses (SMBs).

One of these is TruScale, a data center solution that modernizes applicatio­ns to address data storage issues.

Mr. Bhatia said: “The Philippine­s was one of the first countries to adopt TruScale, with our example being a local premier financial institutio­n that upgraded their data environmen­t.”

Lenovo Asia-Pacific said there is great interest in the service, and it plans to use it as a springboar­d for expanding its smart infrastruc­ture offerings.

“We are talking to more banks and conglomera­tes, and the government as of now is almost on board,” said Clark Popple, Lenovo Infrastruc­ture Solutions Group country manager.

“In fact, eight out of 10 of our customers ask about TruScale.”

The company also sees the Philippine­s as an attractive market post-pandemic, especially with private and public spending on the rise.

“We’ve seen infrastruc­ture being invested in… from tourism to the medical industry. The market is growing and that makes it very attractive. We want to make sure that we are also helping, using smarter technology to solve humanity’s greatest challenges,” Mr. Bhatia said.

Lenovo’s growth strategy includes investing more in research and developmen­t (R&D). Of the 75,000 Lenovo employees globally, one in five are R&D specialist­s.

Its partnershi­ps with emergent technology companies in the region also help it get to more customers, who are now more aware of the importance of digital transforma­tion.

Kumar Mitra, Lenovo Central & Asia-Pacific regional general manager, said: “The Philippine­s is such a huge opportunit­y market for us from a growth perspectiv­e as we think the greatest sector that will grow here will be data center reorganiza­tion. The Philippine­s is investing in data center modernizat­ion and edgebased computing use cases.”

On selling to Filipino businesses of all sizes, Mr. Popple added: “We approach customers directly with our partners and talk about these solutions that laymen don’t hear of.”

“There is competitio­n but we are bullish in the market, so we’re trying to capture as many customers as we can bring into the market,” he said. —

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