Solution provider CinTel Corp. recently stated it had signed an agreement to work with Lenovo products within the United States market.  Lenovo took over the ThinkPad and ThinkCentere product lines formerly presented by IBM and gave solution provider CinTel the right to distribute them.

The recent agreement gives the solution provider the right to sell and market hardware until February of 2008.

CinTel is a leads in Internet Traffic Management systems, but has recently begun to distribute Korean and Chinese manufactured semiconductor technology.  The solution provider has its main offices in North America but operates worldwide in the enterprise technology industry.

CinTel is hopeful that by being a Lenovo solution provider it will be more able to offer total solutions to more customers.  The company will capitalize on the idea that most customers want to get all their solutions from one provider.

At the end of 2006, CinTel got authorization to be an Ingram Micro reseller, which will allow it to offer a great number of technology products to enterprise customers ad government contacts.  CinTel hopes that its new authorizations will help it partner with more distributors and manufacturers in the U.S. and ad value to customers and other solution providers.

Added By:  Joshua Feinberg