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    <title>IT@Intel Blog</title>
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      <title>Getting Rid of the Blue (Screen)</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/10/01/getting-rid-of-the-blue-screen</link>
      <description>I just read this  paper  authored by some of Intel's IT experts in the area of client management.  As an employee of Intel, I am now a huge fan of these rock stars.  Why? because they were able, through proactive IT management practices, reduce blue</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 20:49:36 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>christopher.p.peters@intel.com</author>
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      <dc:date>2009-10-01T20:49:36Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>1 month, 3 weeks ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>IT Must Fix the Roof – Especially When it is Raining</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/08/10/it-must-fix-the-roof-especially-when-it-is-raining</link>
      <description>I hate fixing the roof.    In fact, I have been postponing a roof repair over my garage for about 2 years now.    I recently read an article by Peter Kretzmen titled “ IT, The CIO, and the Business Need for Roof Projects ” and realized that while I can</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 22:14:26 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>christopher.p.peters@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/08/10/it-must-fix-the-roof-especially-when-it-is-raining</guid>
      <dc:date>2009-08-10T22:14:26Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>3 months, 2 weeks ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>Must have technologies for your next client system refresh</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/20/must-have-technologies-for-your-next-client-system-refresh</link>
      <description>After spending the last 6 months researching emerging technologies around the IT Client platform, I have identified two must have technologies when considering your client refresh.  The first is Solid State Hard disks.  While the cost is a concern at</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:40:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>david.a.buchholz@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/20/must-have-technologies-for-your-next-client-system-refresh</guid>
      <dc:date>2009-01-20T16:40:49Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>10 months, 1 week ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>Sharing Intel ITs journey to fully deploy Intel® vPro™ Use Cases</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/12/sharing-intel-its-journey-to-fully-deploy-intel-vpro-use-cases</link>
      <description>Before I begin I just wanted to share that this is my first attempt at blogging and I’m really excited to try out this new medium (at least for me J). &amp;nbsp; My name is Gal Eylon, I’m a program manager within Intel IT and I am leading a team which is</description>
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      <category domain="http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/tags">cost_savings</category>
      <category domain="http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/tags">value</category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:55:46 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>gal.eylon@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/12/sharing-intel-its-journey-to-fully-deploy-intel-vpro-use-cases</guid>
      <dc:date>2009-01-12T15:55:46Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>10 months, 2 weeks ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>OS Streaming in Intel Training Rooms</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/05/os-streaming-in-intel-training-rooms</link>
      <description>OS Streaming can deliver considerable manageability benefits to Intel IT training rooms with multi-user PCs.  To evaluate performance and utilization in a production environment, we conducted proof of concept (PoC) testing in two rooms located in</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 18:24:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>catherine.spence@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2009/01/05/os-streaming-in-intel-training-rooms</guid>
      <dc:date>2009-01-05T18:24:47Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>10 months, 3 weeks ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>Can Client Virtualization lead to a simpler IT environment?</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2008/08/20/can-client-virtualization-lead-to-a-simpler-it-environment</link>
      <description>For the past year I have been working with several client technologies that revolve around the area of Client Virtualization. As I looked into these technologies and benchmarked them, I began to realize several key things.  &amp;nbsp; These technologies are</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:00:06 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>david.a.buchholz@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2008/08/20/can-client-virtualization-lead-to-a-simpler-it-environment</guid>
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      <clearspace:dateToText>1 year, 3 months ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>The Eco-Technologies Great Debates - Client Architecture and the Data Center</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2008/06/13/the-ecotechnologies-great-debates-client-architecture-and-the-data-center</link>
      <description>I have just returned from the Intel sponsored  Eco-Technology Great Debates  where I was slotted into the topic of Thin vs. Thick Client Energy Efficiency.  I had the opportunity to weigh in on the side of "Thick" clients as the most energy efficient.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 01:16:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>bradley.ellison@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2008/06/13/the-ecotechnologies-great-debates-client-architecture-and-the-data-center</guid>
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      <clearspace:dateToText>1 year, 5 months ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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      <title>Application Streaming - Why Bother...</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2008/03/11/application-streaming-why-bother</link>
      <description>Some general thoughts and ramblings on application streaming - where it is better than web applications and where it might not be.  &amp;nbsp; Application streaming is an interesting technology - you can create a client rich application with sophisticated</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:19:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>tom.a.mant@intel.com</author>
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      <title>Jumping on the Client Virtualization Bandwagon</title>
      <link>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2007/08/13/jumping-on-the-client-virtualization-bandwagon</link>
      <description>As this is my first post in this forum, let me start by introducing myself. My name is John Dunlop and I am an IT Enterprise Service Architect responsible for Intel's IT client solution architecture. I've had this role for less than a year, having</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>john.dunlop@intel.com</author>
      <guid>http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/it/blog/2007/08/13/jumping-on-the-client-virtualization-bandwagon</guid>
      <dc:date>2007-08-13T21:46:00Z</dc:date>
      <clearspace:dateToText>2 years, 3 months ago</clearspace:dateToText>
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