Juniper Networks
EWF 3-YR SRX4100
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Juniper SRX4100 EWF 3-Year License | Government, Security, Upgrade
Juniper Networks
MPN: SRX4100-W-EWF-3
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Key Features
- Software name: Endpoint Protection v. 12.1 Small Business Edition
- License type: Version Upgrade License
- Licensing program: Symantec Buying Program: Government
- License quantity: 1 User
- License pricing: Government
- Price level: A (5-249)
- Manufacturer part number: F4GFOZU0-EI1GA
- Maintain software entitlement for 3 years using a fixed-term EWF license
Keep SRX4100 licensing aligned with government purchasing requirements through a 3-year EWF entitlement. This license is structured as a version upgrade for 1 user, giving procurement teams a clear path to maintain software coverage without unnecessary complexity.
For organizations managing Juniper security infrastructure, the value is in continuity. A defined term reduces renewal ambiguity, supports budget planning, and keeps the licensing record clean across the asset lifecycle. Government pricing also helps match acquisition workflows commonly used in public-sector environments.
This is a practical fit for teams that need to preserve access and stay current on licensed software rights without overbuying seats or adding unused capacity. It is a focused licensing item for environments where compliance, timing, and purchasing discipline matter as much as the software itself.
Ideal For
- Renewing a single-user software entitlement in a government procurement environment
- Maintaining licensed access for a small business security deployment
- Standardizing software renewal records across public-sector IT assets
- Extending coverage for an existing Endpoint Protection installation
Why This Product
- 13-year term supports longer renewal cycles than annual licenses
- 2Government pricing fits public-sector acquisition requirements
- 3Single-user entitlement avoids excess licensing cost
- 4Version upgrade structure preserves existing software continuity