Lenovo Rumored To Buy IBM's Server and Storage Business
IBM's server and storage business is not in a good shape, raising questions about the company's future and a possible acquisition of its specific units to Lenovo.
An executive of a big storage company hinted that Lenovo could be a possible buyer for IBM's problematic units as the Chinese company is
is searching to evolve its portfolio in enterprises.
Lenovo acquired the IBM's PC business in 2005 for $1.75 billion.
A possible new acquisition could help Lenovo directly compete with EMC,despite the fact that the two companies have a common subsidiary, LenovoEMC (formerly Iomega).
International Business Machines Corp. has been also rumored to be in talks with Lenovo in the past, in order to sell its so-called x86 server business. News of the talks had surfaced after IBM had reported a disappointing quarter, with weak hardware sales.
Lenovo acquired the IBM's PC business in 2005 for $1.75 billion.
A possible new acquisition could help Lenovo directly compete with EMC,despite the fact that the two companies have a common subsidiary, LenovoEMC (formerly Iomega).
International Business Machines Corp. has been also rumored to be in talks with Lenovo in the past, in order to sell its so-called x86 server business. News of the talks had surfaced after IBM had reported a disappointing quarter, with weak hardware sales.