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Start the Year Smarter with AMD & Lenovo
February 9
Start the Year Smarter
AMD & Lenovo offer simple and reliable infrastructure for growing SMBs.
AMD EPYC™ 4005 processors - See what enterprise-class performance looks like
Delivering a compelling combination of performance, scalability, energy efficiency, and affordability, AMD EPYC 4005 processors bring enterprise-class capabilities right where they’re needed most. Join Derek Dicker, Corporate Vice President, Enterprise Business Group at AMD, and guests as they discuss the processors.
Lenovo ThinkSystem ST45 V3: Reliable server performance to start the year strong
Start the year strong with the Lenovo ThinkSystem ST45 V3. This compact tower server delivers enterprise-grade performance, reliability, and security features - ideal for small offices, remote teams, and growing businesses. Powered by AMD EPYC™ 4000 Series processors, it efficiently handles everyday workloads while fitting neatly into your space.
Server basics for SMBs: What really matters in 2026
What should SMBs really look for in a server in 2026? Forget the hype - performance balance, efficiency, security, and manageability matter more than ever. Discover the fundamentals that help growing businesses stay agile and future-ready, with server infrastructure built for real workloads and real offices.
AMD EPYC™ 4005 processors: Affordable server solutions for SMBs
AMD EPYC™ 4005 processors make it easy to get the performance you need without overspending. Designed for small businesses and hosting providers, it delivers reliable speed, energy efficiency, and lower total cost of ownership - so you can focus on running and growing your business.
For years, SMBs were encouraged to copy enterprise infrastructure - adding layers, features, and complexity in the name of safety. In 2026, that approach no longer works. Modern SMB servers succeed by focusing on simplicity, balanced performance, built-in security, and easy management - supporting real workloads and real growth.