Lenovo
ABSOLUTE CONTROL - 12 MONTH TERM - 25,000-49,999 UNIT VOLUME - FOR EDUCATION
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Lenovo Absolute Control 12-Month Term 25,000-49,999 | Education Licensing
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M24619
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Key Features
- 12-month term license
- 25,000-49,999 unit volume band
- Education-focused licensing
- Absolute Control software
- Lenovo vendor listing
- MPN 4L41M24619
- Cloud licensing category
- Maintain endpoint control across 25,000-49,999 units with a 12-month education term
Keep education endpoints under control when device counts are high and tolerance for drift is low. This 12-month Absolute Control term is structured for 25,000-49,999 units, giving large academic environments a licensing model aligned to scale. It supports the operational discipline required to manage student, faculty, and administrative devices across campuses, remote learning programs, and shared labs.
For procurement teams, the value is in matching coverage to fleet size without overbuying. For IT teams, the benefit is consistent control over endpoints that move, change hands, and operate outside a single fixed location. Absolute Control is positioned for education environments where continuity matters: policy enforcement, device governance, and the ability to maintain oversight across a broad installed base.
This term-based licensing model is suited to institutions that need predictable coverage over a defined period and a volume band that reflects enterprise-scale education deployments. It is a practical fit when the cost of losing control over endpoints is higher than the cost of maintaining it.
Ideal For
- Campus-wide endpoint control for large K-12 or higher education fleets
- Annual licensing for district-managed student and faculty devices
- Centralized governance for shared lab and classroom systems
- Procurement planning for education IT refresh cycles
Why This Product
- 1Built for a 25,000-49,999 unit education fleet, not a small-site license
- 2Uses a 12-month term for predictable annual planning
- 3Targets endpoint control rather than general-purpose software access
- 4Fits large academic procurement cycles with volume-based licensing