Where do you turn on manageability in a network? Try at the chip level. Intel’s Pro technologies—CentrinoPro and vPro are changing the way IT shops manage large fleets of computers. Administrators now have the ability to see what’s happening to every laptop no matter where it moves around in the network. As Intel’s Josh Hilliker says, “If a box has been compromised physically, I know it has happened. If a box has got their memory changed, I know that has happened. If they’ve changed software, I know about it.” In this Intel podcast we go to Folsom, California to talk with Hilliker and his Intel cohorts who helped develop and test CentrinoPro.
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In this Intel podcast, Matt Trevorrow and Jeff Wade of IT-outsourcing firm EDS explain how Intel’s vPro and Centrino Pro technology together are making the three million desktop and laptop computers they manage worldwide more secure, and more manageable. They also discuss how the innovation of remote ...
Intel’s answer to business users who want to be able to keep track of who’s on the network, where and the security risks they pose is the growing Pro platform. It started with vPro, giving I.T. administrators the ability to see desktops and laptops down the wire, and address problems. ...
With the release of Centrino Pro, the mobile environment is more open than ever. Five or six years ago most users were tethered to wires while on their laptops. Centrino unleashed a wave of mobility, limited by the number of WiFi hotspots available. Those hotspots have increased in number and ...
Intel has released its newest Centrino technologies for notebook computers. The company says the new hardware and software platform has improved processor and graphics performance, wireless connectivity, battery life, startup and loading time, as well as enhanced security and machine management for IT departments.
The new technologies are Centrino Duo, for ...
In Patrick Gelsinger’s keynote Wednesday at the Intel Developer Forum, the senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group laid out the company’s strategy for multi-core product development and releases, and introduced an array of industry collaborations of interest to the conference audience, which included some ...
MENLO PARK, September 7, 2006 (PodTech News) — Intel Corporation director Will Swope said today that his company’s new vPro technology package will make life for IT managers a whole lot easier. Swope, who directs Intel’s digital enterprise management division, talked with PodTech’s Catherine Girardeau about the business PC platform that Intel rolled out today.
John Furrier speaks with Tom Davis, CTO of LANDesk who discusses the future of IT Management based on virtualization. Davis envisions a day where multiple systems will be managed by a single virtual security appliance utilizing Intel’s vPro technology. The interview concludes with Davis’ vision of manageability over the next ...
Ken Fitzpatrick, CMO of CheckPoint discusses their view of the enterprise and end to end security. Fitzpatrick explains to John Furrier how CheckPoint and Intel are able to mitigate enterprise risk together by leveraging the vPro technology.
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John Furrier speaks with Akash Saraf, CEO of Zenith Infotech who states that vPro will allow his organization to fix 97% of IT problems remotely. vPro technology reduces the need for on-site IT support.
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel unveiled a new brand for its business products called vPro. The designation describes a set of products designed to make the management of fleets of personal computers easier. “The good old business PC really hasn’t changed very much,” ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel’s vPro is a platform that brings together a collection of technologies to increase productivity, reduce costs and to address challenges to secure hardware, software and networks. Some analysts say the new brand would require the same marketing savvy that made Centrino ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that proactive security was one of the pillars of the company’s new business brand called vPro, which describes a range of products aimed at increasing productivity and decreasing costs in the management and operation of PC fleets. ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) The chipmaker Intel says its vPro platform–like its Centrino wireless brand for laptops–is designed to save businesses energy costs by improving efficiency and performance in fleets of desktop PCs. Intel chief Paul Otellini compared vPro to the company’s successful wireless mobile chip ...
John Furrier caught up with Trenton Waterhouse of Computer Associates to chat about the new vPro Intel brand. Waterhouse says vPro will helf drive down costs and increase productivity.
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Symantec’s Enrique Salem says the security in Intel’s vPro brand represents a revolutionary approach to security with a system that can update itself while running the background of a company’s IT systems. John Furrier interviewed him for this podcast.
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Jack Story of EDS says vPro will improve the performance in the fleets of computers his company manages for other firms. John Furrier sat down with Jack at Intel’s vPro launch in San Francisco.
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John Furrier chats with Gregory Bryant, General Manager of Intel’s Digital Office Platform Division, about the new vPro brand. Bryant says upcoming vPro enabled PCs will show significantly better performance than previous machines.
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PodTech is on the scene in San Francisco at an exclusive press briefing announcing their new brand – vPro. On stage Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini introduces the new brand with support from Symantec, EDS, and remote from Steve Ballmer from Microsoft. Expect big support from the leading software ...
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