Fortinet
1 YEAR ENT ENTERPRISE LICENSE AGREEMENT. TIER E
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Fortinet Enterprise License Agreement Tier E, 1 Year | Enterprise
Fortinet
MPN: FC-FELAE-12-E
$1,945,710.00
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Key Features
- 1 year license term
- Enterprise license agreement
- Tier E pricing tier
- Fortinet licensing program
- Formal procurement structure
- Annual renewal cycle
- Controlled entitlement coverage
- Align procurement with a 1-year enterprise agreement term
Preserve enterprise licensing continuity with a one-year Fortinet enterprise license agreement designed for controlled procurement and renewal discipline. Tier E positioning makes this agreement suitable for organizations that purchase in formal cycles and need a clear entitlement window for planning, budgeting, and compliance.
This license is built for teams that prefer defined terms over open-ended commitments. A one-year agreement helps infrastructure and procurement leaders synchronize renewals with operational reviews, security planning, and fiscal calendars. For enterprises standardizing vendor management, the structure supports cleaner asset governance and fewer surprises at renewal time.
When compared with shorter transactional purchases, an enterprise license agreement provides a more deliberate procurement path and better alignment to internal approval processes. It is a practical fit for organizations that value predictable coverage, vendor consistency, and a licensing model that scales with enterprise buying standards.
Ideal For
- Renew Fortinet enterprise coverage on a fixed annual schedule
- Support procurement approval workflows for security software licensing
- Align licensing spend with fiscal-year budgeting and review cycles
- Maintain vendor-managed entitlement for enterprise security operations
Why This Product
- 1Fixed 1-year term versus open-ended licensing
- 2Enterprise agreement structure versus transactional purchase
- 3Tier E positioning versus generic license tiers
- 4Annual renewal cadence versus multi-year commitments