Lenovo
ABSOLUTE CONTROL - 48 MONTH TERM - 5,000-9,999 UNIT VOLUME
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ABSOLUTE CONTROL 48 Month Term Lenovo 5,000-9,999 Units | Enterprise Licensing
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M24457
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Key Features
- 48-month licensing term
- 5,000-9,999 unit volume band
- Enterprise contract structure
- Fixed-term pricing model
- Multi-year procurement alignment
- Volume-based commercial agreement
- Extend planning horizons with a 48-month term
- Control procurement costs with 5,000-9,999 unit volume pricing
Build longer-range purchasing discipline with ABSOLUTE CONTROL under a 48-month term and 5,000-9,999 unit volume band. It is a fit for organizations that want to reduce contract churn and keep commercial terms aligned to a four-year operating horizon.
For procurement and infrastructure teams, the value is in the structure: a defined term, a defined volume range, and a clearer path to budget approval. That combination helps standardize buying across projects and avoids the inefficiency of repeated short-term renewals.
This option is especially useful when deployments are substantial enough to warrant volume pricing, but still need flexibility within a controlled commercial framework. It supports planning across departments, locations, or phased rollouts where consistency matters more than one-off transactions.
Choose this model when you need a longer commitment window and a pricing band that reflects meaningful scale without sacrificing procurement control.
Ideal For
- Mid-to-large enterprise deployments that need four-year pricing stability
- Procurement programs consolidating purchases across multiple business units
- Phased rollouts where contract consistency matters across years
- Budget-driven infrastructure planning with defined volume commitments
Why This Product
- 1Longer 48-month term for extended planning
- 25,000-9,999 unit band for mid-to-large deployments
- 3Contract pricing supports budget control
- 4Less renewal overhead than shorter agreements