Lenovo Japan is launching the Modern PC Lifecycle Management (Modern PCLCM) Package, a new service meant to help companies handle the entire life of their PCs, from purchase to disposal, without drowning their IT teams. The system ties together Lenovo’s hardware and automation setup with Ivanti’s workflow tools and SentinelOne’s AI-based security engine.
Instead of the old on-premise way of managing devices, this package runs on the cloud and uses AI and automation to keep everything connected. It covers procurement, deployment, daily operations, optimization, and even recycling, basically everything that usually eats up IT time. Lenovo takes care of hardware and lifecycle design, Ivanti handles visibility and automated workflows, and SentinelOne makes sure security stays tight by catching and fixing threats in real time.
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With hybrid work now the norm and IT teams stretched thin, this service aims to simplify device management, strengthen security, and cut down the manual mess. It starts at about 1,000 yen per device per month, and Lenovo Japan plans to expand availability through its sales partners.

