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White Paper
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Addressing Power and Thermal Challenges in the Datacenter
This paper offers practical guidance that can help IT and facilities managers reduce datacenter utility costs and optimize compute density without disruptive overhauls.
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Advance Business PC Security and Productivity
What if you could bolster your enterprise PC security while boosting overall company productivity? Intel Virtualization Technology delivers new, built-in platform capabilities to enhance your business.
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Atos Workplace Solutions and PCs with Intel vPro Technology
Learn how to use virtualization to isolate management processes, improve security (including isolating PCs during a malicious attack) and speed up disaster recovery.
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Built-in Manageability and Proactive Security for Business Desktop PCs
Business desktop PCs with Intel vPro technology provide down-the-wire proactive security and manageability capabilities — even when the user’s environment is inoperable. PCs with Intel vPro technology feature dual-core Intel Core 2 Duo processors that deliver significantly improved performance for compute-intensive tasks, in a power-efficient package that is Windows Vista Premium Ready.
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EDS Workplace Management Services and PCs with Intel vPro Technology
EDS has been investigating the new hardware-based virtualization capabilities of Intel vPro technology. The evaluation showed that EDS could use a dedicated software application, or “virtual appliance,” to update software applications, remediate PCs, and restore data for a user OS that had become inoperative. Learn more.
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Case Study
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Case Study: BMW Takes Remote Control
Evaluation tests from BMW revealed that by integrating Intel Active Management Technology, a feature of Intel vPro technology, into its PC environment, BMW could significantly increase its remote management capabilities and further strengthen security. See how BMW has used Intel vPro Technology.
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Case Study: ING Tackles PC Management Challenges
With a diverse client environment spread across the globe, ING wanted to manage its PCs more efficiently and effectively. Intel vPro technology gives ING the potential to greatly improve software deployment success and to transform the remote management capability of its support staff. See how ING has used Intel vPro Technology.
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Case Study: Transforming IT Support
As a leader in the global technology outsourcing market, Capgemini wanted to evaluate how Intel vPro technology increased PC management efficiency. They found that with Intel vPro technology-based PCs, IT benefits from unprecedented levels of remote management capability, significantly reducing the number of deskside visits and achieving anti-virus software compliance. Learn more.
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Casino Bets on 64 Bits
This case study examines how, using Intel’s Itanium-based servers running business intelligence software, Pechanga Resort & Casino was able to analyze customer data and trends, and than target their lucky customers with personalized incentives and awards.
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Intel PRO Multi-Port Adapters Help Improve Performance for Woodward Governor Company
Struggling with efficiency and performance challenges, the Woodward Governor Company sought to improve capacity, reliability, and flexibility to better serve its customers. This case study examines how Intel PRO dual- and quad-port network adapters provided the bandwidth and reliability needed for business-critical applications and helped Woodward take advantage of virtualization technology to further increase efficiency.
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Podcast
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Adoption & Migration
How do you roll out PCs with hardware-based management capabilities like Intel vPro in your enterprise fleet?
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Asset Management
Today`s enterprises must track thousands of PCs, individual hardware components, and applications. Why is accurate asset tracking more important than ever, and what new challenges exist? Can Intel vPro technology help bolster an enterprise asset management program?
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Malware
What is the state of the malware threat landscape?
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Remote Support
Deskside visits are currently the single greatest drain on an IT budget. Not surprisingly, there is a huge demand for remote control and remote support technology.
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Strategic PC Fleet Management
Strategically managing and refreshing the desktop fleet can reduce TCO by cutting support and migration costs and increasing security.
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Webcast
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Virtualization and the Mid-Sized Organization
Collaboration of Intel, VMware and HP has become the true benchmark for server virtualization today. Leveraging the benefits of virtualization to create a more optimal ROI and reduce operational costs remains the top goal for many mid-sized organizations. Not only does consolidation ultimately cost the customers' less, but the next generation data center design is also key in a more efficient infrastructure. With Intel as the industry beater, HP combining blade servers and VMware's leading virtualization solutions, your organization can benefit from the complete virtualization package offered by HP, Intel and VMware.
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eWeek Podcast
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Intel Preps for Quad-core Processors
In this eWEEK Podcast, Intel preps for quad-core processors, the Zero-day Emergency Response Team comes to the rescue; HP`s former director testifies before Congress; and podcasting rises in the enterprise.
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Review
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‘Sossaman’ Powers Down
Tests of the new chip in Rackable Systems` space-saving server show Intel narrowing AMD`s lead when it comes to efficient performance. (eWEEK Review)
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Intel Brings 64-bit Processing to the Pentium 4
Intel ships the Pentium 4 600 series and a new 90nm Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. The new CPUs integrate Intel`s version of x86-64, known as EM64T, plus a few other new features. (PC Magazine Review)
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Intel Pentium 955 Extreme Edition
We were pretty excited when we received our review kit from Intel, which consisted of the D975XBX motherboard and the Pentium Extreme Edition 955 processor. (PC Magazine Review)
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Intel`s `Sossaman` Chip Saves Power in Rackable`s Server
Tests of the new chip in Rackable Systems` space-saving server show Intel narrowing AMD`s lead when it comes to efficient performance. (eWEEK Review)
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Technology Brief
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IT at Intel: Selecting Server Processors to Reduce Total Cost
Intel testing and analysis demonstrates that the newest high-end Intel Xeon processor 5500 series can significantly enhance server performance, providing an opportunity for Intel IT to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by 42 percent.
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Performance that Adapts to Your Business Environment
Application performance is critical for day-to-day business operations, as well as creating new products and services. By refreshing data center infrastructure with higher performance, more adaptive, and power-conscious servers, you can deliver additional capability and scalability within the same energy and space footprint, staying ahead of increasing business demands.
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A Superior Hardware Platform for Server Virtualization
Learn how to Improve data center flexibility, performance and TCO with Intel Virtualization Technology.
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Altiris Solutions for PCs with Intel vPro Technology
Using Intel vPro Technology, Altiris Solutions achieved PC and asset visibility, allowing them to enforce compliance, mitigate threats, and reduce IT costs.
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Boosting Server Virtualization Performance - Intel
Using a performance-driven methodology to compare the operating costs of server virtualization platforms, Intel IT demonstrated an average 1.6x performance improvement and up to a 30 percent cost reduction with the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor X5355. This technology brief tells you how.
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Video
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Are You Hip to Virtualization?
Explore the possibilities of server virtualization.
Take an animated trip through the evolution of server virtualization over the past four decades and get a preview of what's to come.
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Discover Intel vPro Technology
Watch a short video of Intel’s Rob Crooke and technology executives from Atos and EDS discuss the value of Intel vPro technology.
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Intel vPro Technology and Windows Vista
In this video, Steve Ballmer of Microsoft talks about Microsoft`s collaboration with Intel`s in integrating vPro Technology in the Windows Vista Aero interface.
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