Lenovo Absolute Visibility - 48 Month Term - 50,000-99,999 Unit Volume

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Boost your endpoint visibility—on and off your corporate network

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$38.26 
  • Report on Hardware Inventory
  • Measure Device Usage
  • Identify Sensitive Information on Devices

The work-from-anywhere era has given newfound significance to endpoint visibility. As employees operate in this new work-from-anywhere environment, alternating between campus and off-campus networks, your IT team will be challenged with inconsistent visibility, which in turn affects their ability to support and resolve user issues. In addition, endpoint visibility is crucial because most attacks begin on endpoints used by people — not the firewall or your servers. Typically, attackers gain control over these entry points to the network through techniques like phishing; from there, they can move laterally to access your servers.


Therefore, it’s crucial to have visibility over all endpoints so you can identify issues before they escalate. That’s where Absolute Visibility helps, as it collects hundreds of data points about the endpoint’s location, security posture, and hardware/software inventory. It provides analysis of software, Web applications, and hardware utilization and identifies potential failure points, sensitive data, and suspicious use patterns. You can view your entire device fleet from the cloud-based Absolute Console or via the Absolute Mobile App, which are part of the Absolute Platform. Leveraging the always-on connection provided by Absolute Persistence technology, which is embedded in more than 600 million devices from leading system manufacturers, you can trust that you’re not missing anything. Whenever a user attempts to alter or remove it, Absolute reinstalls itself, ensuring crystal clear visibility.


Absolute Visibility ensures uninterrupted visibility and unprecedented granularity of data across your endpoints, installed software, Web apps, and data — even if they’re off your corporate network.

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