Lenovo
ABSOLUTE RESILIENCE - 4 MONTH CO-TERM ONLY
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Absolute Resilience Lenovo 4 Month Co-Term Only | Endpoint Security
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41Q63904
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Key Features
- 4-month co-term subscription term
- Lenovo vendor licensing
- Absolute Resilience software entitlement
- Cloud licensing delivery model
- Short-term contract alignment
- Endpoint recovery and visibility coverage
- Bridge endpoint coverage using a 4-month co-term subscription
- Match short procurement windows with a fixed-term license
Absolute Resilience in a 4-month co-term license gives IT teams a short, controlled way to preserve endpoint coverage while contracts, refresh plans, or budget approvals are in motion. It is a practical fit when you need continuity now, but the final licensing horizon is still being determined.
For organizations managing laptops and other corporate endpoints across distributed users, short-term co-term licensing can prevent gaps in recovery and visibility coverage. That matters when devices are in transit, employees are remote, or a larger renewal is scheduled soon. Instead of forcing a full annual commitment, this term keeps the environment covered for the exact period needed.
This option is especially useful for procurement teams that want to avoid stranded spend and for infrastructure teams that need a clean bridge between one agreement and the next. It supports disciplined license management while keeping critical endpoints under an active entitlement.
Ideal For
- Covering endpoints during a short renewal gap
- Extending protection while a larger procurement is approved
- Maintaining continuity before a device refresh completes
- Providing temporary entitlement for a project-based deployment
Why This Product
- 14-month term is better for bridge coverage than annual commitments
- 2Co-term structure helps align with existing enterprise contract dates
- 3Short subscription reduces stranded spend during transition periods
- 4Designed for endpoint continuity rather than permanent licensing