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title: "Multi-Platform Efforts to Implement \"Little Lobster,\" Lenovo Baiying × OpenClaw Digital Employee Solution Addresses Security Pain Points"
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description: "Lenovo Baiying collaborates with OpenClaw to launch a digital employee solution aimed at addressing technical and safety issues users face during the lobster farming process. On March 12, an AI experience event was held in Beijing to showcase OpenClaw's local deployment services. Lenovo Baiying has partnered with Meituan and JD.com to provide remote one-click deployment services, allowing users to easily place orders and enjoy professional support. OpenClaw is regarded as an important tool for the agent-driven productivity revolution. Despite challenges such as complex environmental setups, Lenovo Baiying offers secure solutions to users through local deployment and dedicated hardware terminals"
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# Multi-Platform Efforts to Implement "Little Lobster," Lenovo Baiying × OpenClaw Digital Employee Solution Addresses Security Pain Points

On March 12, a special AI experience event was held in the Zhongguancun Software Park in Beijing. Engineers from Lenovo Baiying completed the local deployment of OpenClaw on-site for users, and staff answered questions from the audience regarding technical issues and safe usage during the "raising lobsters" process.

This offline experience event is another initiative by Lenovo Baiying to promote the large-scale implementation of the open-source AI agent OpenClaw. Previously, Lenovo Baiying had partnered with Meituan and JD.com to launch remote one-click deployment services, and Lenovo Baiying's in-store and on-site deployment services have also been gradually launched, aiming to achieve comprehensive online and offline installation services. As an important part of the Lenovo Baiying × OpenClaw digital employee solution, the Lenovo Baiying NUC terminal, which natively supports OpenClaw on Windows, has seen a surge in market demand. While OpenClaw continues to be popular, its security application issues have also attracted attention, with the National Internet Emergency Center recently issuing related risk warnings. Lenovo Baiying, with its dual layout of "local deployment solution + exclusive AI hardware terminal," provides effective solutions to alleviate users' security concerns.

As an open-source intelligent agent that has recently ignited the AI market, OpenClaw is regarded by the industry as an important carrier for the productivity revolution driven by intelligent agents, thanks to its ability to autonomously execute tasks and adapt to all office scenarios. Users affectionately refer to it as "little lobster." However, industry pain points such as complex environment setup, high debugging thresholds, and cumbersome deployment processes have deterred many ordinary users and small to medium-sized enterprises. To break down the technical barriers to AI application implementation, Lenovo Baiying has taken the lead in cross-industry collaboration, reaching a deep cooperation with Meituan to launch the exclusive remote deployment service for OpenClaw. Users only need to search for "lobster installation" in the Meituan App to place an order with one click and enjoy one-on-one remote operation by professional engineers, covering the entire process from configuration to debugging, truly achieving "zero threshold" access with no technical background required.

 Following closely, Lenovo Baiying has teamed up with JD.com to launch the OpenClaw remote deployment special service. Users can place orders by searching for "raising lobsters on JD.com," and certified engineers can complete the configuration within 30 minutes. They will also pre-install exclusive AI office Skills, allowing users to quickly unlock core capabilities such as code writing, document processing, and email organization. Currently, Lenovo Baiying's OpenClaw deployment service has achieved nationwide coverage, leveraging the traffic and service network of Meituan and JD.com to reach a broader user base with quality AI technology services, achieving precise alignment between technical services and public demand. The offline deployment activities at Zhongguancun Software Park further extend the service from online to offline, allowing users to intuitively experience the implementation of OpenClaw, further lowering the threshold for using AI technology.

While the deployment service continues to be implemented, Lenovo Baiying has launched the Windows-native compatible OpenClaw AI terminal Baiying NUC, which has become a popular product in the market, leading to a phenomenon of scarcity. This terminal adopts a "software (OpenClaw) + hardware (Baiying NUC) + AI service (Baiying Intelligent Agent)" integrated ecological model, breaking the limitation of traditional hardware as merely a computing power container, achieving an upgraded experience of the intelligent agent that is ready to use out of the box. Its core advantage lies in the ability to achieve local deployment with zero threshold in 3 minutes in a Windows environment. Relying on OpenClaw's long-term memory capability, it can continuously accumulate user workflows and usage preferences, making the intelligent agent increasingly "understand you." At the same time, it is equipped with rich AI office Skills, capable of optimizing interactions with mainstream office tools such as DingTalk and Feishu, transforming complex analytical conclusions into structured files like Word, Excel, and PDF, significantly enhancing team collaboration efficiency.

The rapid proliferation of OpenClaw has also brought its security issues to the forefront. Since this intelligent agent is granted high system permissions to access the local file system and call external APIs, and its default security configuration is relatively weak, the National Internet Emergency Center recently issued a risk warning, pointing out four major security risks: "prompt injection," "misoperation," "plugin poisoning," and "security vulnerabilities," which could lead to user privacy leaks, core data loss, or even system control. Relevant experts also remind users to take safety precautions when "raising lobsters" to avoid usage risks 
In response to this industry challenge, the relevant person in charge of Lenovo Baiying stated that the "local deployment model + Baiying NUC exclusive AI terminal" can effectively alleviate users' security concerns. The **Lenovo Baiying × OpenClaw digital employee solution** has created an enterprise-level data security fortress, using physical isolation technology to keep the company's core data, personal documents, and business processes all stored on local hardware, achieving physical-level security isolation and avoiding the risk of data leakage caused by uploading to the cloud from the source. At the same time, the terminal is equipped with a 7×24 hour guardian process, which perfectly adapts to the long-term operation needs of OpenClaw and ensures the stability of remote control. During the deployment process, Lenovo Baiying engineers will also reasonably configure system permissions to avoid security vulnerabilities in default settings, allowing users to use AI agents in a compliant and worry-free manner.

Currently, AI agents are at a critical stage of transitioning from "technical concepts" to "scaled applications," and the popularity of OpenClaw is a direct reflection of the market's demand for intelligent productivity. Lenovo Baiying is deploying a multi-channel strategy both online and offline, collaborating with Meituan and JD.com to create convenient deployment services, while building an integrated "software and hardware service" solution with the Baiying NUC terminal. This not only breaks the technical barriers to AI application implementation but also addresses the industry's pain points regarding secure usage. In the future, Lenovo Baiying will continue to deeply explore user needs, launching advanced features such as batch deployment and customized configurations, while continuing to work with ecosystem partners to promote the popularization and secure implementation of AI agents, allowing more users to enjoy the productivity revolution brought by AI and ushering in a new era of AI where agents provide proactive services and sustainable evolution

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