Lenovo has availed its xIQ platform as a full-lifecycle hybrid AI stack for Singapore enterprises and government agencies that want to deploy AI agents, automate workplaces and manage hybrid cloud operations more securely.
Many organisations still lack a complete framework for AI governance, risk and compliance, even as they expect positive ROI from AI investments. The platform bridges this gap between AI ambition and real deployment by packaging tools for strategy, rollout and governance in one stack.
It is designed for organisations that need data sovereignty, control and compliance, which is especially relevant in Singapore’s regulated sectors and public sector environment.
Positioned to support hybrid and multi-cloud setups, it should appeal to enterprises that want to keep sensitive workloads on-premises or in private cloud while still scaling AI.
xIQ comprises an agent platform for no-code AI agent creation, a digital workplace platform that can automate IT support and improve user experience, and a hybrid cloud platform that uses AIOps, FinOps and DevOps to optimise operations. This approach can speed deployment while reducing risk, which is the main challenge for enterprises trying to move from AI pilots to business outcomes.
“Enterprises across the region are looking for AI that delivers results responsibly, securely and at speed, without added complexity. Lenovo’s Hybrid AI Advantage framework and xIQ platforms provide enterprises and government organisations in Singapore with a clear, governed path to AI at scale without compromising on security, control or trust,” said Fan Ho (top), Vice President and General Manager of Solutions and Services Group at Lenovo Asia Pacific.
