LenovoData is a web data storage service launched by Lenovo Labs last year. Recently, they have completed a major upgrade, and the long-awaited LenovoData 2.0 was officially launched yesterday!
LenovoData is an online disk introduced by Lenovo Labs in May of last year. It's a social file sharing platform. Here, new users can get an initial free space of 1GB upon registration, with an increase rate of 10MB/day until it reaches 5GB. Currently, LenovoData limits individual file uploads to within 100MB, but multiple files can be uploaded simultaneously. Additionally, it supports resumable transmission, super drag-and-drop for files, and online previews of various audio and video files. Recently, the LenovoData team completed a major upgrade, and the long-prepared LenovoData 2.0 was officially launched yesterday! Besides a refreshed user interface, LenovoData 2.0 has also made significant improvements in user experience, with greatly enhanced file upload and download speeds. At the same time, the new version of the desktop resource management program (which also manages local/network files and handles file uploads/downloads) has been released synchronously. The current version number is 7.1V, green, and only 980KB.
In the past few years, Lenovo once invested hundreds of millions of capital in its internet strategy, from FM365, to Yingshitong, to New Oriental Online School, to Lenovo Aolong, etc. However, when they finally took stock, they found that Lenovo didn't even have pants left! The Lenovo Lab quietly launched by Lenovo Research Institute at the beginning of last year (a network service based on the SaaS concept) is generally regarded by industry insiders as an important sign of Lenovo's return to the Internet. My thought is, if the starting point of Lenovo Lab is to operate as a separate product and promote interaction between the Internet and users, I am relatively optimistic personally, after all, the SaaS model is still a fresh thing for the Internet; however, if it is like what some industry insiders think, I cannot agree. Because compared to the era of the 2000 dot-com bubble, the threshold for entering the Internet has already increased, and investment risks are also getting higher and higher!
Tips: Due to various reasons, the client software of version 7.1 was taken down less than a day after the launch of version 2.0. The official explanation is that there were a few small bugs, causing some users possibly unable to log in smoothly. Also, the official team may add some new elements. However, users of Sharing Network 2.0 can obtain the latest version of the client software from here, and its user interface is very similar to FlashFXP.