Lenovo Leads Vendor Pack With New Laptops for SMBsLenovo Leads Vendor Pack With New Laptops for SMBs

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Jim Manico, OWASP Global Board Member

July 15, 2008

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Lenovo has rolled out a new line of ThinkPad notebooks aimed squarely at the SMB market.The ThinkPad SL series comprises three models: the SL300 and SL400, which both start at $799, and the SL500, which starts at $899. With screen sizes from 13 to 15 inches and weighing from 4.6 to 6.4 pounds, the notebooks run on Intel's newest Core 2 Duo processors and Centrino 2 platform; memory options range from 1 GB to 4 GB, and disk from 80 GB to 320 GB.

In addition, the laptop trio offers multiple built-in wireless connectivity options, including 802.11, 3G, Bluetooth and GPS. Blu-Ray is also an option, as will be mobile WiMAX when cards become available later this year. From a security standpoint, the ThinkPads include data recovery in its software inclusions, plus Lenovo is offering a variety of optional service package (some subscription-based) for online backup and on-site warranty repair.

The SL400 and SL500 are available online and through resellers; the SL300 is due out next month.

Separately, Fujitsu and Toshiba unveiled laptops of interest to SMBs. Fujitsu added six Centrino 2-based computers to its LifeBooks line, ranging in price from $1,149 to $1,769. Toshiba's new Tecra M10 ($1,399), Tecra A10 (pricing not announced) and Satellite Pro S300 ($1,299) laptops are all outfitted with Centrino 2.ChannelWeb, Network World

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Jim Manico

OWASP Global Board Member

Jim Manico is a Global Board Member for the OWASP foundation where he helps drive the strategic vision for the organization. OWASP's mission is to make software security visible, so that individuals and organizations worldwide can make informed decisions about true software security risks. OWASP's AppSecUSA<https://2015.appsecusa.org/c/> conferences represent the nonprofit's largest outreach efforts to advance its mission of spreading security knowledge, for more information and to register, see here<https://2015.appsecusa.org/c/?page_id=534>. Jim is also the founder of Manicode Security where he trains software developers on secure coding and security engineering. He has a 18 year history building software as a developer and architect. Jim is a frequent speaker on secure software practices and is a member of the JavaOne rockstar speaker community. He is the author of Iron-Clad Java: Building Secure Web Applications<http://www.amazon.com/Iron-Clad-Java-Building-Secure-Applications/dp/0071835881> from McGraw-Hill and founder of Brakeman Pro. Investor/Advisor for Signal Sciences.

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