Lenovo
ABSOLUTE RESILIENCE - 13 MONTH CO-TERM ONLY
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Absolute Resilience 13 Month Co-Term Only | Lenovo Licensing, Endpoint
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41Q63912
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Key Features
- Lenovo Absolute Resilience licensing
- 13-month term
- Co-term only licensing structure
- Software-services/cloud-licensing category
- MPN 4L41Q63912
- Endpoint resilience coverage alignment
- Designed for renewal synchronization
- Align endpoint resilience coverage with a 13-month co-term license
Maintain recovery continuity across your endpoint environment with a 13-month co-term Absolute Resilience license from Lenovo. Built for organizations that already manage device protection and want renewal alignment instead of another standalone date to track, this licensing option keeps coverage synchronized with your broader procurement cycle.
For infrastructure and operations teams, co-term licensing reduces administrative friction while preserving the resilience posture needed for business-critical endpoints. It is a practical fit when you need to extend protection without reworking existing contract structures or creating partial-term gaps.
This offering is especially useful in environments where endpoint availability matters, but procurement prefers a single renewal horizon. By keeping the term fixed at 13 months and tied to co-term planning, it supports cleaner budgeting, simpler vendor management, and more predictable lifecycle coordination.
Choose this option when continuity, contract alignment, and operational clarity matter more than short-term patchwork licensing.
Ideal For
- Extending endpoint resilience coverage to match an existing enterprise renewal date
- Standardizing licensing timelines across a mixed Lenovo device fleet
- Reducing procurement overhead for teams managing multiple software terms
- Maintaining continuity for endpoints that require ongoing recovery planning
Why This Product
- 1Co-term structure aligns with existing renewal cycles
- 213-month term supports planned procurement timing
- 3Focused on resilience licensing rather than standalone hardware
- 4Useful for organizations standardizing endpoint coverage dates