ibmthink
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Ich finde diese jährlichen Analysen von Gartner immer ganz nett zu lesen, also will ich euch den diesjährigen nicht vorenthalten. Den ganzen Bericht mit allen PC-Herstellern findet ihr hier: http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?id=1-17W2BM3&ct=111103&st=sg Ich erlaube mir einfach mal den Text zu Lenovo und das Magic Quadrant hier reinzuschreiben:
Die Erläuterungen dazu findet ihr im Bericht. Dann hier noch der Text zu Lenovo:
Die Erläuterungen dazu findet ihr im Bericht. Dann hier noch der Text zu Lenovo:
Gibt die Realität ziemlich gut wieder denke ich.Lenovo
Lenovo has consistently improved its position in global capabilities and market presence during the past several years, and its market-share growth has reflected these improvements. Lenovo is becoming a stronger option for organizations requiring global PC deployments, and a viable supplier for all business notebook and desktop requirements.
Strengths
- Strong product design, with continued investment in development capabilities.
- Established, well-known ThinkPad brand.
- Continuous improvements in sales strategy, channel and supply chain.
- Increased focus on difficult geographies, such as African countries.
Cautions
- Although the emerging market position is improving, growth has been concentrated on the consumer line (IdeaPad) more than the ThinkPad.
- Price pressure in the market is forcing Lenovo to further commoditize its products, impacting some of the hardware differentiation, which has always been a hallmark of the ThinkPad brand.
- The differentiation provided by Lenovo's ThinkVantage software tools is eroding. Alternative offerings from Microsoft and third parties are improving and are often free, reducing the value of Lenovo's unique tools.