Lenovo
ABSOLUTE RESILIENCE FOR CHROMEBOOKS - 24M
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Lenovo Absolute Resilience for Chromebooks 24M | Licensing, Cloud
Lenovo
MPN: 4ZN1E18671
$9.36
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Key Features
- 24-month subscription term
- Absolute Resilience for Chromebooks
- Lenovo licensing program
- Cloud & Licensing category
- Endpoint resilience coverage
- Chromebook platform support
- Protect Chromebook fleets with a 24-month entitlement
- Support recovery planning via Absolute Resilience licensing
Keep Chromebook environments under control with ABSOLUTE RESILIENCE FOR CHROMEBOOKS - 24M. This 24-month entitlement is built for organizations that need a defined licensing period for endpoint resilience and recovery planning across managed Chromebook fleets. It supports a more disciplined approach to device governance, helping IT teams maintain continuity without relying on short-term or fragmented coverage.
For enterprise buyers, the appeal is straightforward: a fixed two-year term, Lenovo-backed licensing, and a product model that fits structured procurement. That makes it easier to align coverage with refresh cycles, security policies, and fleet management standards. When Chromebooks are deployed at scale, consistency matters. A longer entitlement reduces renewal churn and gives teams a clearer planning horizon for endpoint protection and recovery readiness.
Choose this when you want to keep Chromebook deployments covered with a term that matches enterprise operating cycles. It is a practical fit for schools, distributed workforces, and IT organizations that need predictable licensing and dependable device resilience over time.
Ideal For
- Two-year licensing for enterprise Chromebook fleets
- Endpoint resilience planning for education or distributed work environments
- Procurement-aligned coverage tied to device refresh cycles
- Standardized recovery readiness for managed Chromebook deployments
Why This Product
- 124-month term versus shorter annual renewals
- 2Chromebook-specific coverage versus general endpoint licensing
- 3Resilience-focused entitlement versus basic software access
- 4Fleet-ready licensing versus one-device consumer tools