Lenovo Strengthens Data Center Business to Accelerate Growth, Announces New Leadership Roles on its Management Team

  • Creates business units targeted at largest, fastest growing market segments
  • Kim Stevenson, former Intel CIO, appointed as senior vice president and general manager
  • Three other executives join data center senior leadership team
  • Builds end-to-end global data center sales force for a more responsive customer experience

 

Research Triangle Park, N.C. March 23, 2017 — To further accelerate growth in its global data center business, Lenovo (HKSE: 992) today announced several organizational moves that strengthen its management team and advance the company’s drive to become the industry’s most trusted global data center partner, while serving the fastest expanding market segments and further improving the responsiveness of its customer support.  As part of this realignment, the company appointed Kim Stevenson, the former CIO of Intel, senior vice president and general manager, joining its Data Center Group’s senior management team along with three other executives named to new positions today.

The newly formed business units will lead Lenovo’s charge into five market segments: data center infrastructure; the software-defined data center; high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications; “hyperscale” systems, and data center services. Each will be led by a general manager with responsibility for definition of offerings and go-to-market strategies in the segment, as well as responsibility for the entire business end-to-end.

Lenovo appointed Stevenson senior vice president and general manager leading its new Data Center Infrastructure (DCI) business segment, where she will oversee the company’s core data center products and solutions portfolio.  Most recently, she spent eight years at Intel leading that company’s Client, Internet of Things and System Architecture (CISA) Group and serving as Intel CIO for four years. Before Intel, she spent seven years at the former EDS holding a variety of positions including vice president of its Worldwide Communications, Media and Entertainment (CM&E) Industry Practice. She began her career at IBM.

In addition to Stevenson, three current Lenovo executives, all of whom who have been with the company for approximately one year, will assume new positions on the Data Center Group’s senior leadership team.  Laura Latrello, vice president and general manager, will continue in her role leading the data center services segment. Newly appointed business segment executive leaders will report directly to Kirk Skaugen, executive vice president & president, Data Center Group:

  • Paul Ju, vice president and general manager, Hyperscale – Ju joined Lenovo in September 2016 and has deep experience in hyperscale systems and cloud computing through management positions with leading global technology and data center providers.
  • Madhu Matta, vice president and general manager, High-Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence – Matta joined Lenovo in November 2015 and brings deep experience in advanced computing technologies through executive assignments at leading server and storage companies.
  • Radhika Krishnan, executive director and general manager, Software-Defined Data Center – Krishnan’s unit also includes networking technologies and telco solutions.  She joined Lenovo in February 2016 and has a deep background in advanced server, storage, networking and software-defined technologies.

Working to further its industry position as #1 in x86 server customer satisfaction for the past two years[1], Lenovo also made changes to significantly enhance its global data center sales force led by Roderick Lappin, senior vice president, Worldwide Sales & Marketing, Data Center Group.  These moves will make the company faster and more agile in addressing changing market conditions to deliver even more responsive support to data center customers, and ultimately accelerate Lenovo’s growth to build on its position as the number three global provider of x86 servers.

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Kirk Skaugen, Executive Vice President & President, Data Center Group
“Kim is a widely respected and highly accomplished technology leader, and we’re honored to have her join our team.  Lenovo is attracting some of the industry’s best talent as we continue to expand our capabilities and breadth of solutions as a data center company.  In addition, our new market segment-driven structure and global sales and marketing organization will enable us to be even more dynamic and responsive in helping our customers navigate today’s rapidly evolving technology and business landscape.”

About Lenovo
Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is a $45 billion global Fortune 500 company and a leader in providing innovative consumer, commercial, and enterprise technology. Our portfolio of high-quality, secure products and services covers PCs (including the legendary Think and multimode Yoga brands), workstations, servers, storage, smart TVs and a family of mobile products like smartphones (including the Moto brand), tablets and apps. Join us on LinkedIn, follow us on Facebook or Twitter (@Lenovo) or visit us at www.lenovo.com.

[1] Technology Business Research, Inc. “Lenovo x86-based server customer satisfaction scores trend above competition”, December 2016
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