Lenovo
ABSOLUTE VISIBILITY FOR CHROMEBOOKS - 60 MONTH TERM - ABSOLUTE APPROVAL REQUIRED
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Absolute Visibility for Chromebooks 60-Month Lenovo | Endpoint Security
Lenovo
MPN: 4L41M90359
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Key Features
- 60-month subscription term
- Chromebook-specific visibility coverage
- Absolute approval required
- Lenovo-branded licensing entitlement
- Endpoint recovery and tracking focus
- Software-services cloud licensing category
- MPN 4L41M90359
- Extend Chromebook visibility across a 60-month deployment cycle
Keep Chromebook fleets visible for the long haul. Absolute Visibility for Chromebooks delivers a 60-month term designed for organizations that need durable endpoint oversight across education, enterprise, and distributed work environments. It helps IT teams maintain a line of sight to devices even when they are lost, stolen, reimaged, or otherwise removed from standard management workflows.
This Lenovo licensing offering is built for long-cycle deployments where device continuity matters more than short-term coverage. The 60-month term aligns with extended hardware lifecycles, reducing the need to renegotiate coverage midstream. Absolute approval is required, which adds a controlled procurement step for organizations that want licensing aligned to specific deployment criteria.
For Chromebook environments, the value is straightforward: stronger visibility, better recovery readiness, and a licensing structure that matches the realities of large-scale endpoint management. It is a practical choice when the cost of losing track of devices is higher than the cost of maintaining persistent oversight.
Ideal For
- Managing school or enterprise Chromebook fleets over a five-year lifecycle
- Supporting recovery workflows for lost or stolen Chromebooks
- Maintaining device visibility after reimaging or reset events
- Standardizing long-term Chromebook oversight across distributed users
Why This Product
- 1Purpose-built for Chromebooks rather than generic endpoint licensing
- 2Five-year term supports longer hardware refresh cycles
- 3Absolute approval required for controlled enterprise purchasing
- 4Focuses on visibility and recovery instead of basic device management