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Lenovo Introduces ThinkEdge SE100 AI Inferencing Server for Businesses and Enterprises

Lenovo Introduces ThinkEdge SE100 AI Inferencing Server for SMBs and Enterprises

Lenovo has unveiled its latest entry-level AI inferencing server, the ThinkEdge SE100, designed to enhance edge computing capabilities for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprises. Announced ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the new server is part of Lenovo’s ThinkSystem V4 lineup. It is engineered to securely process AI workloads while optimizing power consumption. Alongside the ThinkEdge SE100, Lenovo also showcased its ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC concept at the event, further demonstrating its commitment to AI-powered innovation.

Optimized AI Performance with Advanced Cooling

According to Lenovo, the ThinkEdge SE100 is powered by Intel’s Xeon 6 processors and integrates the company’s proprietary Neptune liquid cooling technology. The system also features Lenovo’s Neptune Core Compute Complex Module, which enhances processing speeds while reducing fan noise and power consumption. The inclusion of optimized cooling mechanisms minimizes airflow requirements, allowing for seamless deployment in diverse business environments, from office spaces to industrial settings.

The Power of Edge Computing

Unlike traditional centralized server processing, the ThinkEdge SE100 leverages edge computing to bring computation and data storage closer to devices, reducing reliance on cloud infrastructure. This approach significantly lowers latency and improves response times, making it ideal for applications requiring real-time data processing. Businesses relying on AI-driven automation, analytics, and machine learning models can benefit from the enhanced speed and efficiency of on-premise inferencing.

Expanding AI Solutions for Businesses

With the launch of the ThinkEdge SE100, Lenovo continues to expand its AI infrastructure offerings, catering to a growing demand for edge computing solutions. The server is designed to support various industry applications, from retail and manufacturing to healthcare and smart cities. As AI-driven workloads become increasingly complex, Lenovo’s ThinkEdge SE100 provides an accessible yet powerful option for enterprises looking to harness the benefits of AI at the edge.

Zscaler Raises Annual Revenue Forecast Due to Rising Demand for Cybersecurity Services

Zscaler (ZS.O) raised its revenue forecast for fiscal 2025 on Wednesday, reflecting growing demand for its cloud-based cybersecurity solutions. Shares of the California-based company surged 6% in after-hours trading.

Enterprises are increasingly investing in AI-powered cybersecurity services to combat the rise in digital scams and online hacking, driving sales for companies like Zscaler. As a result, the company now expects annual revenue for fiscal 2025 to fall between $2.64 billion and $2.65 billion, up from its previous forecast of $2.62 billion to $2.64 billion.

Zscaler also raised its adjusted earnings per share forecast to a range of $3.04 to $3.09, up from the previous expectation of $2.94 to $2.99 per share.

“Growing adoption of Zero Trust and AI is driving strong demand for our platform,” said Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry, highlighting the increasing reliance on their services for secure cloud access.

The company projected third-quarter revenue between $665 million and $667 million, slightly below the median analyst estimate of $667.4 million.

In the face of rising cybercrimes, data breaches, online scams, and high-profile hacks, businesses are ramping up their investment in cybersecurity. Zscaler posted second-quarter revenue of $647.9 million, exceeding analysts’ forecast of $635.6 million.