Customer Success Stories
See how our portfolio of products, solutions, software, and services deliver Smarter Technology for All.
Case Studies Academic Research
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
As student numbers rise, so too does pressure on IT. To keep service levels high now and in the future, the Universidad Autónoma de Chile implemented a flexible, scalable software-defined infrastructure based on Lenovo System x3550 M5 servers and VMware virtualization tech.
SciNet
SciNet -- Pushing scientific boundaries
To support vital scientific research in fields as diverse as astrophysics, biomedicine and climate science, SciNet beefed up its high-performance computing resources with a Lenovo ThinkSystem supercomputer powered by the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The the Lenovo solution delivers 10 times more performance than the previous cluster – while using only two-thirds of the energy – making it the most powerful supercomputer in Canada.
Bona Dea International Hospital
Bona Dea International Hospital -- Transforming patient care with state-of-the-art IT
When patients’ well-being is on the line, you need IT infrastructure you can rely on to keep critical medical systems running around the clock. Bona Dea International Hospital eschewed traditional data center solutions in favor of a hyperconverged infrastructure from Lenovo and Nutanix to support its crucial services.
Umea University
Umeå University -- Supercharging research to enable ground-breaking innovation
Satisfying researchers’ appetite for bigger, better, faster computing resources is never easy. With its new Lenovo supercomputer, High Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) at Umeå University can deliver on these demands – boosting performance fivefold to support innovative computational and data-intensive research.
North Carolina State University
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and big data to solve pressing societal issues
Thanks to access to the Lenovo Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovation Center, researchers at NC State University are pushing the boundaries of geospatial research – all in pursuit of answers to some of biggest challenges we face in the 21st century.