Lenovo, the world’s second-largest PC vendor these days and pushing into tablets and phones, has made its very first software acquisition, picking an Indiana company called Stoneware that develops cloud solutions.
Lenovo has been reselling Stoneware’s widgetry for the last couple of years.
Terms weren’t disclosed but Lenovo said they weren’t material to its earnings.
Founded in 2000, Stoneware is supposed to be profitable and growing and should give Lenovo the ability to provide secure content across multiple devices in education and government.