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ABSOLUTE RESILIENCE - 6 MONTHS EL EXPANSION

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Absolute Resilience 6 Months EL Expansion Lenovo | Endpoint Protection

Lenovo

MPN: 4ZN0W33253

$13.82
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Key Features

  • 6-month EL expansion
  • Absolute Resilience entitlement
  • Lenovo software/service offering
  • Endpoint resilience coverage
  • Time-limited extension model
  • Designed for device continuity
  • Add-on licensing structure
  • Extend endpoint resilience coverage using a 6-month EL expansion
Extend endpoint resilience coverage with a 6-month EL expansion designed for Lenovo-managed environments. Absolute Resilience helps organizations maintain a stronger recovery posture for endpoints, supporting continuity when devices are lost, stolen, or otherwise taken out of service. This expansion is a practical fit for IT teams that need more time on coverage without reworking the broader device management strategy. It supports a disciplined approach to endpoint protection by keeping recovery capabilities active during the period when they matter most. For procurement, the value is in targeted extension rather than a full platform change. That makes it easier to preserve existing investment, close coverage gaps, and keep endpoint risk management aligned with operational needs.

Ideal For

  • Extending endpoint protection during a contract renewal window
  • Maintaining resilience coverage for Lenovo devices in active deployment
  • Covering temporary gaps after hardware refresh or fleet expansion
  • Supporting IT continuity planning for mobile and distributed endpoints

Why This Product

  • 1Six-month term is ideal for temporary coverage needs
  • 2Expansion model preserves existing Lenovo endpoint strategy
  • 3Focuses on resilience and recovery rather than full platform replacement
  • 4Better suited to procurement gaps than open-ended licensing