Lenovo
ABSOLUTE CONTROL - 36 MONTH TERM - 500-999 UNIT VOLUME - FOR GOVERNMENT - ABSOLUTE APPROVAL REQUIRED
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Lenovo Absolute Control 36-Month Government License | Endpoint Security
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M91182
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Key Features
- Lenovo Absolute Control software licensing
- 36-month subscription term
- 500-999 unit volume tier
- Government approval-required offering
- Endpoint control and visibility licensing
- MPN 4L41M91182
- Extend endpoint accountability across government fleets with a 36-month term
- Support mid-sized procurement with 500-999 unit volume licensing
Strengthen device governance across government environments with Absolute Control from Lenovo. This 36-month term is built for 500-999 unit volume purchases, giving IT teams a defined licensing horizon for mid-sized fleet deployments. As an approval-required government offering, it fits procurement processes that demand tighter review and controlled acquisition.
Absolute Control is designed to help maintain visibility and control after devices leave the standard management path. For public sector teams, that can mean fewer blind spots, better accountability, and more consistent support outcomes when endpoints are redeployed, reassigned, or recovered. The result is a licensing model that supports operational discipline without adding unnecessary complexity.
The 36-month term is well suited to organizations that want longer planning cycles and fewer renewal events. For agencies, departments, and contractors managing hundreds of endpoints, this license supports continuity across refresh cycles while aligning with formal purchasing requirements.
Ideal For
- Government department endpoint governance for mid-sized fleets
- Approval-controlled procurement for public sector device licensing
- Device visibility support for reassignment and recovery workflows
- Longer-term licensing for planned endpoint refresh cycles
Why This Product
- 1Sized for 500-999 unit government purchases, not enterprise mega-fleets
- 2Uses a 36-month term for longer planning and fewer renewals
- 3Requires approval for government procurement workflows
- 4Focuses on endpoint control and visibility for managed fleets