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ABSOLUTE CONTROL - 12 MONTH TERM - 500-999 UNIT VOLUME - FOR GOVERNMENT, R01
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Absolute Control Lenovo 12-Month 500-999 Unit Volume | Government
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41V90307
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Key Features
- 12-month term
- 500-999 unit volume
- Government licensing designation
- Absolute Control edition
- Lenovo software licensing
- Endpoint visibility and management focus
- Strengthen endpoint oversight with a 12-month subscription term
- Match mid-scale deployments using 500-999 unit volume licensing
Bring more control to government endpoint operations with Absolute Control. This 12-month subscription is designed for 500-999 unit volume deployments, making it a practical fit for smaller public-sector fleets that still need disciplined device oversight.
Absolute Control helps IT teams maintain visibility and manage endpoint risk across the device lifecycle. When a laptop is lost, stolen, or reimaged, the value is in preserving the ability to track, recover, and respond with less delay. That matters in environments where accountability and continuity are not optional.
The 12-month term gives procurement teams a shorter planning horizon, which can be useful when budgets, programs, or fleet composition may change within the year. For government buyers, this license tier offers a focused way to add endpoint control without committing to a longer subscription cycle.
Choose this volume band when you need a right-sized license for a mid-scale deployment and want a clear path to endpoint governance.
Ideal For
- Government IT teams managing a smaller endpoint fleet with annual renewal planning
- Public-sector organizations needing visibility into lost, stolen, or reimaged devices
- Procurement teams seeking a shorter subscription cycle for changing budgets
- Security operations groups improving control over a mid-size managed device base
Why This Product
- 1Shorter 12-month term for annual planning
- 2500-999 unit band for mid-size deployments
- 3Government-specific licensing for public-sector use
- 4Control-focused coverage versus basic endpoint management