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Intel Unwraps Intel vPro Technology

Intel has unveiled Intel vPro technology. Intel vPro is a package of hardware and software that marks a major change in what businesses can expect from their PCs, providing IT workers with high levels of computing performance and more proactive control of security. Intel has also said early trials with select Fortune 500 companies showed an average potential cost savings of 40%. According to Intel, major computer makers around the world has begun introducing new desktop PCs with Intel vPro technology for the mainstream business market with more systems available in the coming weeks and months from all leading manufacturers.

Intel Core 2 Duo processor is at the heart of Intel vPro technology delivering up to a 40 percent increase in performance and a 40 percent increase in energy efficiency. Intel vPro technology also includes the second generation of Intel Active Management Technology, Intel Virtualization Technology, the new Intel Q965 Express chipset and the Intel 82566DM Gigabit Network Connection. Combined with industry-enabled software, these features offer superior manageability and strengthened security to large and small businesses as analysts project businesses will purchase more than 100 million PCs this year. Businesses are already recognizing significant potential cost savings from Intel vPro technology's manageability features. Intel is releasing more than 20 unique case studies representing trials from large and small businesses, IT service outsourcers and managed service providers. The outcomes point to expected PC maintenance and labor cost savings that range from 7 percent to 95 percent, resulting from reductions in IT deskside visits. Companies that participated in the early tests include BMW and ING.

Top enterprise-class software companies from around the world are offering products optimized for Intel vPro technology. Solutions are available already and will continue to arrive to market in the coming months from companies such as Adobe, Altiris, CA, Check Point, Cisco, HP OpenView, LANDesk, Lenovo, Microsoft, StarSoftComm, Symantec, Trend Micro and Zenith. In addition, some of the world's largest IT services outsourcers, including Atos Origin, EDS and Siemens Business Services, will incorporate Intel vPro technology to enhance their offerings. Intel vPro technology is also part of the Intel Stable Image Platform program that offers more consistent and predictable PC platform transitions. The program guarantees Intel software stack and driver availability for a longer period from the time of a product's launch. The program also allows IT managers to test and qualify a PC once, instead of being forced to requalify the system due to multiple software or hardware changes - leading to faster deployments and lower ownership costs.

Intel vPro-based PCs include Intel's latest integrated graphics, which meet all current Microsoft requirements for the upcoming Windows Vista Premium hardware logo. In 2007, a new Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology platform, codenamed Santa Rosa, will extend these enhanced IT manageability and PC fleet security benefits to laptops. Today, businesses can purchase laptops with the recently introduced Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology with Intel Core 2 duo processor, offering increased connectivity, battery performance and overall system performance.



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