As it is a company laptop then you will have to take into their IT department or for the company to deal with it if they don't have an IT department.
However, there is only one disk that I know of that can help to perhaps get you back in and that is a Kaspersky Recue Disk but it can take a number of hours for it to scan the system - it really depends upon what caused the machine not to boot.
I can't remember if you need to change the boot order for it to boot up with that disk, but you can give it a try if you like.
I have my laptops set to check the DVD and USB drives before the HDD should I need to recover mine.
https://support.kaspersky.co.uk/viruses/rescuediskUse the Graphics option and you will need to Ethernet connect so that it can update its Definitions.
The first time I used it on mine, when it completed, it initiated a chkdsk /f and the second time, when I took the disk out on completion - power shut down - it started up okay when I switched on.
Before you try that, see if a cold boot will get you back in.
If the battery is accessible, remove that and the AC then press the power button for approx. 30 secs and try it again.
When you said those steps didn't work - did you mean that you were able to get into the BIOS ?