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Mobile Manageability in Low-Power and Operating-System-Absent States
A Note on Terminology
This article makes frequent use of the term "platform." This term is used when we refer to the insides of a computer—the aggregate of all the computer’s physical components, their states, and their behaviors. The term "computer" is used when the emphasis is on the end-user’s or Information Technology (IT) department’s usage of the box that encases the platform. In certain cases, these terms are interchangeable.
In this article
- Abstract
- A Note on Terminology
- Introduction
- Manageability’s Value Proposition
- The History of Manageability
- Wake on LAN (WoL)
- Alert Standard Format
- Manageability Differences Between Desktop and Mobile Computers
- Manageability’s Handling of Mobile Characteristics Before the Advent of Intel® vPro™ Technology
- How Intel® vPro™ Technology Handles Mobile Characteristics
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Biography
