Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Intel wants vPro shelves

Intel vPro platforms account for out shelves for businesses. vPro is a founder of the label comprising a hardware platform to ensure the smooth functioning of business technologies, such as Intel AMT intended for network administrators. While smartphones and tablets are increasingly used in companies, many solutions, sometimes strange beginning to appear to take advantage of this new wave (see "Connecting an iPhone to a serial port).

Intel this week presented a new version of vPro for PC that allows administrators to disable the processor to boot a machine stolen or lost with a simple SMS. He intends to take the opportunity to sell its chips and technologies. The figures still remain intact so they can be recovered if the machine is found.

The company wants to integrate similar functionality on the shelves and smartphones. Destruction remote data terminal is now commonplace, but to block the device without compromising the integrity of its contents would be a much more interesting solution. Intel also talks about using GPS devices to locate the geographical position in order to help police forces find it.

Finally, he agreed to offer a service for accessing remote machines from a shelf. Of course, mean that Intel vPro platform processors and sells its software in a market where it is sorely missing.

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