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Volume 12, Issue 04

Intel® vPro™ Technology


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ISSN 1535-864X DOI 10.1535/itj.1204.04

  • Volume 12
  • Issue 04
  • Published December 23, 2008

Intel® vPro™ Technology

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Innovating Above and Beyond Standards

Kevin Cline, Business Client Group, Intel Corporation

Lynda Grindstaff, Business Client Group, Intel Corporation

Steve Grobman, Business Client Group, Intel Corporation

Yasser Rasheed, Business Client Group, Intel Corporation

Keywords: Intel® vPro™ technology, Intel® AMT, DASH, WS-MAN

Citations for this paper: Cline, K; Grindstaff, L; Grobman, Steve; Rasheed, Yasser; "Innovating Above and Beyond Standards." Intel Technology Journal. http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2008/v12i4/4-paper/1-abstract.htm (December 2008).

Abstract

By the end of 2008, Intel will have shipped three platform generations of Intel® Core™2 processors enabled with Intel® vPro™ technology, offering unique energy-efficient performance, built-in manageability, and proactive security features targeted at information technology (IT) organizations for large as well as small and medium-sized enterprises. Intel vPro technology solutions, offered in strong collaboration with ecosystem independent software vendors (ISVs), have demonstrated significant return on investment through the reduction of total cost of ownership (TCO), attributed primarily to the unique capabilities in platforms enabled with Intel vPro technology.

In this article we describe the open manageability framework offered by platforms enabled with Intel vPro technology. We begin with the history of Intel's client platform innovations above and beyond standards in the context of Intel vPro technology and provide examples of how standards and innovations are integrated to produce some of Intel's best products and technological advances. We also describe Intel's role in co-founding and driving the relevant standards existing in the market today, such as Web Services Management (WS-MAN) and Desktop Management Taskforce/Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DMTF/DASH). We then provide an in-depth description of the manageability architecture, including details of the platform capabilities and technology ingredients, as well as the open interfaces that ISV products use for managing and controlling these platform capabilities. Finally, we discuss future ecosystem development opportunities for ISVs, based on the open interfaces run on Intel vPro technology. The target audience for this article is system integrators, IT professionals, and ISVs.

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