Lenovo
ABSOLUTE CONTROL - 36 MONTH TERM - 2,500-4,999 UNIT VOLUME
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Lenovo ABSOLUTE CONTROL 36-Month Term 2,500-4,999 | Enterprise Licensing
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M24451
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Key Features
- 36-month subscription term
- 2,500-4,999 unit volume tier
- Absolute Control program
- Software-services cloud licensing category
- Lenovo vendor listing
- MPN 4L41M24451
- Extend licensing coverage across 36 months for larger deployments
- Align procurement with a 2,500-4,999 unit volume tier
Lock in a longer planning horizon with Absolute Control licensing for 2,500-4,999 units over 36 months. This package is well suited to organizations that prefer fewer renewal events, more stable budgeting, and a licensing structure that maps cleanly to larger deployment footprints. It gives procurement teams a defined term and a clear volume band, which helps reduce ambiguity during purchasing and renewal.
For infrastructure and operations teams, the advantage is consistency. A 36-month term supports multi-year planning, especially when device refreshes, site expansions, and support contracts need to stay aligned. The volume range is broad enough for substantial rollouts while still keeping entitlement tightly scoped.
This licensing model is a strong fit for enterprises that value administrative control as much as technical coverage. It helps standardize how software is acquired and renewed across distributed teams, while keeping the commercial structure easy to govern. If your organization wants to reduce procurement churn and keep endpoint programs predictable, this term-based package delivers that discipline.
Ideal For
- Multi-year licensing for enterprise endpoint programs
- Procurement alignment for large IT rollouts
- Budget planning for organizations seeking fewer renewals
- Standardized licensing across regional or distributed teams
Why This Product
- 136-month term reduces renewal frequency versus annual licensing
- 22,500-4,999 unit tier fits larger enterprise rollouts
- 3Volume-based structure supports cleaner procurement control
- 4Multi-year coverage helps stabilize budget planning