Lenovo, which acquired IBM's global x86 server business in 2014 for USD 2.1 billion, currently gets about 12-13 per cent of its revenues from the government sector in India.
"The government has initiated many projects and we are participating in many in areas like surveillance and eGovernance. We expect to get about 20-25 per cent of our revenues from the segment in the next three years," Lenovo Director Enterprise Business Group Siddesh Naik told reporters here.
Naik said the company is part of three pilot projects for surveillance but declined to name the cities where these are being carried out.
"For us, enterprises segment (which has sectors like manufacturing, FMCG etc) is the largest, about 45 per cent of our revenues come from there," he said.
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