Lenovo
ABSOLUTE VISIBILITY - 36 MONTH TERM - 25,000-49,999 UNIT VOLUME - FOR EDUCATION
In Stock
Lenovo Absolute Visibility 36-Month Term, 25,000-49,999 Units | Education
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M24731
$27.05$34.92
Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 36-month subscription term
- 25,000-49,999 unit volume tier
- Education-focused licensing
- Lenovo Absolute Visibility program
- Software-services/cloud-licensing category
- Term-based coverage model
- Volume-aligned procurement structure
- Maintain asset visibility across 25,000-49,999 units with a 36-month term
Keep large education deployments visible, accountable, and easier to manage over a full 36-month term. This Absolute Visibility licensing tier is structured for organizations operating at 25,000-49,999 unit volume, giving procurement and IT teams a predictable coverage window for planning, tracking, and lifecycle coordination.
For education environments, scale changes quickly: new devices arrive, classrooms shift, and support teams need reliable visibility without adding administrative overhead. This term-based license is designed for that reality. It supports sustained oversight across a broad fleet, helping teams maintain cleaner records and make faster decisions around refresh cycles, allocation, and compliance reporting.
The value here is in fit. Smaller tiers can create gaps when deployments expand, while oversized programs can add unnecessary cost. This 36-month education volume tier aligns coverage with a substantial installed base, making it easier to standardize purchasing and keep asset visibility consistent across campuses or districts.
Ideal For
- District-wide laptop and tablet visibility management
- Campus asset tracking across multiple buildings
- Multi-year procurement planning for education IT teams
- Lifecycle oversight for large student device fleets
Why This Product
- 1Sized for 25,000-49,999 units instead of small-site licensing
- 236-month term supports longer planning cycles than annual coverage
- 3Education focus aligns with institutional procurement needs
- 4Volume-based structure fits large fleet standardization