Lenovo has introduced agentic AI capabilities across its AI-Enabled Workforce portfolio.
The announcement centers on digital agents that can manage workflows, automate routine processes, and support decision-making within enterprise environments.
Available through a curated library of enterprise-ready agents, organizations can deploy digital agents that work independently or alongside employees to manage workflows, automate tasks, and support smarter decisions.
The company’s approach deploys these agents across its hardware—such as AI-enhanced PCs and services—and offers them as part of a packaged solution designed for large-scale enterprise deployment.
“With agentic AI anchoring our broader AI-Enabled Workforce portfolio, we’re helping organizations turn industry projections into real outcomes, unlocking higher productivity, strengthening protection, and delivering measurable ROI faster than ever,”
said Rakshit Ghura, VP and General Manager of Digital Workplace Solutions at Lenovo.
Lenovo’s AI-Enabled Workforce portfolio integrates devices, backend infrastructure, lifecycle management services, and security frameworks into a unified enterprise offering.
Understanding Lenovo’s Three-Pillar Approach to Workplace AI
Lenovo structures its AI-Enabled Workforce offering around three operational pillars, each addressing distinct enterprise needs.
The first pillar, “personalized work through agentic intelligence,” combines the company’s new agentic AI capabilities with its Care of One platform—a system that tailors technology configurations and support services to individual employee roles and work patterns.
The second pillar focuses on hardware enablement through “smarter devices and services.” Lenovo’s AI PCs feature dedicated AI processors that run machine learning models locally on the device rather than relying solely on cloud processing.
This local processing capability reduces latency, improves responsiveness for AI-powered features, and allows certain operations to continue even without network connectivity.
These AI PCs also incorporate the ThinkShield security architecture, which Lenovo describes as combining hardware-level protections with AI-powered endpoint defenses.
The third pillar tackles the financial and operational complexity of deploying AI infrastructure through Lenovo’s expanded TruScale Device as a Service program. Instead of purchasing hardware outright, organizations pay predictable monthly fees that bundle devices, services, and lifecycle management.
Professional Services and Implementation Support
As part of its effort to bring AI capabilities to enterprises, Lenovo has broadened its professional services portfolio to support organizations through every stage of deployment.




