Research Note: Lenovo to Acquire Infinidat, Grow into High-End Storage

In a surprise move, Lenovo has announced its intention to acquire Infinidat, a privately held enterprise storage company specializing in scalable, high-performance, and cyber-resilient storage solutions.
Financial terms of the transaction have not been disclosed. This acquisition marks Lenovo’s strategic entry into the high-end enterprise storage market, complementing its existing portfolio, which primarily focuses on entry and mid-range storage solutions.
The deal is expected to close sometime in 2H calendar 2025.
In Conversation: Infinidat CMO Eric Herzog on Strengthening Enterprise Storage

Enterprise storage is changing as IT organizations demand more flexible, more affordable, easier to use, cyber-resilient, and higher-performance storage solutions.
Infinidat CMO Eric Herzog and NAND Research Principal Analyst Steve McDowell delve into the evolving needs of enterprise storage, and how Infinidat’s recent innovations expand the options available to enterprise IT.
Infinidat Adds All-Flash Capabilities in InfiniBox SSA & Introduces Higher-Capacity Model

Infinidat announced an increase in the capacity of it InfiniBox SSA II array and introduced new scalability options for its entry-level models. It also unveiled a unique software capability delivers the power of an all-flash array from within InfiniBox for workloads that need that extra bit of performance.
Infinidat Grows Its Momentum With New Cloud & Cyber-Resiliency Offerings
Background The storage market is the most competitive that I’ve ever seen. While enterprise sales cycles are unusually elongated, and the market is stuttering forward in fits-and-starts, innovation continues unabated. Nearly any solution currently offered by the top five storage vendors can be deployed without regret – there’s no dog in the bunch. As a […]