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Intel® Upgrade Service overview and introduction played by real Intel engineers. They provide overview of why the service is important and how it can save costs.   

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAvCFA3q5K4

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Great Testimonial from Citon - Steven M. Dastoor - CEO about Intel® Upgrade Service!!   Must see!
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Very good video on How Intel® RPAT works and can help you!  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dopaug3Zs3g

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Want to learn more about Intel® Upgrade Service?    This video clearly explains why you would want to use this new service!   Check out this "flashy" video now -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyLsF5kpgZk

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The Intel® Upgrade Service is a "Down-the-wire" hardware upgrade that allows users to be able to "upgrade" their system based on a series of available upgrades.     For more information, this diagram below is throughly explained on this site: http://www.intel.com/technology/product/ius/howitworks.htm?iid=ius_prodtech+howitworks

 

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Intel® Upgrade Service is now offering a Level III Manageability Upgrade for desktop PCs featuring the Intel® B43 Express Chipset, consisting of Intel® Standard Manageability, Fast Call For Help, and Intel® Remote PC Assist Technology. The included technologies in detail:

 

Asset inventory, HW alerting, SOL/IDE-R, remote configuration, agent presence, and system defense plus:

  • DASH 1.0 compliance for support of industry standards. Support for profile updates.
  • Measured Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) allows Intel® AMT to be part of trusted platform
  • Host VPN* gives support for local management VPN tunneling
  • Fast access to fix PC problems inside or outside the firewall
  • Remote scheduled maintenance allowing IT to pre-schedule when a PC connects for maintenance
  • Automatic remote alerts so IT is aware when computer issues arise
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Intel® IT Director v1.5 Release

 

We are pleased to announce the release of IT Director v1.5. The release is available for download at: IT Director Download

 

 

We would like to hear your feedback!  Use the "Discussions" tab within this community and post your comments about the Intel IT Director version 1.5!

 

Key enhancements over v1.1 are:

  • Intel® AMT and standard manageability detection and provisioning
  • Security Monitoring (agent presence)
  • New usability enhancements
  • IT Director supports multiple chipsets. IT Director will install and function on the following chipsets:
    • Intel® Q45, Q43, Q35, G41 or B43(upgraded) Express Chipsets

 

New to IT Director?

Watch a quick animation demo of IT Director, an intuitive and easy to use Small Business application,  at IT Director Website

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The Intel® Upgrade Service provides a variety of different upgrades/enrollments based on what you have for your platform and configuration.    One of the latest enrollments is the Intel® Anti-Theft Technology PC Protection Services or otherwise called AT-p.

 

Where can I get it? - http://absolute.com/products-intel.asp  (Currently on Lenovo* T400 has AT-p capability)

 

Here is a great place to learn more about AT-p thanks to Joshprostar - http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2384

 

Enjoy!


Corey

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About Intel® RPAT – Also found at the following site: http://www.intel.com/technology/product/remotepcassist.htm

Intel® Remote PC Assist Technology enables you to make a fast call for help and request remote technical assistance from a service provider if you encounter a problem with your PC, even when the OS, network software, or applications are not functioning. Available starting in late 2008, Intel Remote PC Assist Technology will be an option on PCs with Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology using the Intel® Q45 Express Chipset and will expand to consumer PCs in 2009.

If you are interested in our Early Access Program (EAP), please please post any questions/comments to this blog post and we will be happy to assist!

Regards,

CoreySMBPro

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Intel® Upgrade Service enables down-the-wire hardware upgrades after a system's been purchased, providing new levels of platform flexibility to service providers and end users alike. With the purchase of a PC with qualifying CPU and upgradeable chipset, you'll get future-ready flexibility designed to change with your growing needs.

Visit the main web site at: http://www.intel.com/go/intelupgradeservice/   

Currently we have a Level I Manageability Upgrade available which is designed to bring a platform from “Standard Manageability” to “Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT) 5.0”.   

Questions?

What are the minimum system requirements?

 

Intel® Q45 Express Chipsetbased motherboard with a non-Intel® vPro™ Technology Processor attached. Upgrades will not be supported for platforms based on Intel® Celeron® processors.

Where to buy hardware and/or upgrades?

 

Click here to learn how to buy hardware and/or upgrades!

Please post any questions/comments to this blog post and we will be happy to assist!

Regards,

CoreySMBPro

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All,

 

Please take a peek at the new Intel IT Director Wiki site...  it is only the beginning, but we will be updating content quickly to assist our customers!!!    Please check back often and feel free to start a discussion on any questions related to Intel IT Director!

 

Link provided here as well: http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2675


Regards,


Corey T. Morris

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Intel® System Defense Utility is an easy to use tool for small and medium businesses to take advantage of valuable proactive security and manageability features of Intel® vPro™ processor technology. Combined with systems built on Intel® Desktop Boards Executive Series, this tool lets you unleash the power of proactive management in your local network.

It enables you to remotely perform security and manageability functions such as setting security policies, BIOS configuration, remote reboot, asset management, event logging, and more.

Click here for a demo!

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Intel System Defense Utility may be used with the Intel® Desktop Boards based on:

·       Intel® Q965 Express Chipset

·       Intel® Q45 Express Chipset

·       Intel® Q35 Express Chipset

For more information: http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/software/isdu/index.htm

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“Yes we can!” - SCS 6.0 now reaches the SMBs

 

Overview

When we first got back to the drawing board and thought about new SCS Architecture, for SCS6.0, we had several things in mind.

It was clear that the existing provisioning flow (end to end) had to be simplified – Feedbacks from the field, showed that the required IT setup and configuration interaction required steep vPro specific learning curve, even before the actual provisioning process that happens through the SCS tool.

We also realized that in order to improve the ISV integration we had to listen to Key ISVs’ trends. Some of them requested the ability to configure vPro from the local host while others - SMB/MSP ISVs had different needs.

Interoperability and scalability were also 2 focus items when we started the new design.

The plan was to hit the road with a new agile development methodology – SCRUM.

In parallel, we decided to break the setup and configuration logic into different components that ISVs can use as their building blocks.

This new architecture allows ISVs greater flexibility in order to provide a more integrated solution that will be easier to use by IT administrators, or on the other hand, can be used by small scale ISV who are not interested to deal with provisioning as part of their offering.

Let the SCRUM begin!

 

SCRUM is defined as agile development process that allows teams to deliver usable software periodically throughout the life of the project, absorbing change and new requirements as the project proceeds.

Working agile for us, meant being able to divide the SCS deliverables into short iterations (“sprints” ) and by the end of each sprint be able to provide “potentially shippable” product - Something that can be actually used by the customers.

This way, in an incremental effort, we are sharing more features and high quality releases on a regular basis.

This is how the SMB requirements started floating around. First, through several email threads and then, after the team looked at the requests, they all said: “Yes we can!”

In an effort to reduce the number of tools trying to solve similar problems to the customers, and in reality only adding to the confusion, we defined the following milestones for SCS6.0:

    Release #1 – Q1’09 (ww03’09) - SCS 6 Technology Preview #1 - SMB Provisioning

    Release #2 – Q2’09 (ww15’09) - SCS 6 Technology Preview #2 - Enterprise Provisioning

    Release #3 – Q3’09 (ww32’09) - SCS 6 Technology Preview #3 - Maintenance, Installer and improvements

    Release #4 - Q4’09 (ww45’09) - SCS 6.0 Final - AMT6 Features Support

 

The Lightweight provisioning and the SMB provisioning story

 

The recent technology preview provides a lightweight solution aimed for small and medium business (SMB) customers. In the spirit of the SCS 6.0 approach, pre-requisites were reduced to minimum: No DB is needed (XML based solution is the alternative), No configuration is needed - Profile is ready. It can be installed on any windows based host, No prerequisites from the “server” and … Low footprint on the host system.

In only 3 simple steps, that take only few minutes, the user can now configure the machine (with or without PSK).

All that is required is:

       User step 1: IT installs SCS 6.0 LW with default profile out of the box

       User step 2: IT buys RCFG certificate

       User step 3: IT remotely distribute host based Activator (Through existing Management consoles that are out there already, in the organization)

Or … with PSK:

       User step 1: IT installs SCS 6.0 LW with default profile out of the box

       User step 2: IT remotely distribute host based activator

       User step 3: IT admin creates USB file containing PSK/PID pair to be consumed by the Intel® AMT (One touch end-user restart is required)

Lastly, there is also an option to do Local USB key configuration through the Activator’s GUI in SCS 6.0. This manual configuration takes 2 steps:

       User step 1: User insert USB key containing GUI Activator SCS 6.0 application

       SCS Activator Determine Local AMT State

       SCS Activator creates setup.bin file containing all information needed to configure the system (using user input regarding password and        information if no DHCP is present)

       SCS Activator formats the USB key then copies both setup.bin file and the Activator application to the disk again.

       User Step 2: USB Key – Reboot & Approve

       End User Shut Down Applications and Reboot PC

       End User “Approve” BIOS AMT Provisioning Process

Under the hood

 

For those interested to know what’s going on under the hood, the new SCS6.0 technology preview #1 contains 3 elements:

AMT Configuration Server Service — A Windows service (known as the SCS service) performs the steps required to make an Intel AMT system operational. (This includes Intel AMT Release 2.0 and later releases.) The configuration is determined by a configuration profile stored in an xml file. The SCS service exposes a WMI interface for managing the configuration file, creating and importing USB keys and performing configurations (see the MOF API section for details on the interface). The SCS service writes log messages to a file.

Intel® vPro™ Technology Activator Utility — This application runs on an Intel® AMT system. It performs a diagnosis of the current state of the Intel AMT system and triggers the SCS (via its WMI interface) to perform configuration or unconfiguration.

• SCS Console — A GUI application for managing the SCS configuration profiles and creating and importing USB keys via the SCS WMI interface.

The new technology will be demonstrated in 2009 ISMC, but you also have the ability to download it and experience it yourself. The ease of use of the Intel® AMT Setup and Configuration Service (SCS) 6.0 first Technology Preview can be checked here:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/download-the-intel-AMT-SCS-technology-preview/

See also a simple demo that shows the usage of this release using the link above listed under "Additional Information": Sprint 5 Demo

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If- you have any questions about Intel® IT Director, we have a new demontration that illustrates how IT Director works!    To view the demo visit: www.intel.com/go/itdirector

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Please feel free to start a discussion if you have any questions regarding Intel IT Director!


Regards,

Corey



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There have been some questions around how to setup the Intel® IT Director environment for SMBs. Below is a diagram of how Intel IT Director can be setup and managed.

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Important to point out the minimum system requirements for Intel IT Director:

 

System Requirements

Intel IT Director will ONLY install on the following hardware platform:

  • The Intel IT Director application, "itdirector.exe", requires an Intel® Core™2 Processor with vPro™ Technology, with the Intel® Q45 or Q35 Express Chipset
  • The Intel IT Director configuration tool, "itdirectorconfig.exe", requires no special hardware

Intel® IT Director dashboard PC and client PC’s should support one of the following Operating Systems:

  • Windows* XP Professional 32-bit with SP2 or SP3
  • Windows* XP Professional 64-bit with SP2
  • Windows Vista* Ultimate 32-bit or 64-bit, with no SP or with SP1
  • Windows Vista* Enterprise 32-bit or 64-bit, with no SP or with SP1
  • Windows Vista* Business 32-bit or 64-bit, with no SP or with SP1

Languages Supported
Intel® IT Director software application supports English, Russian, French International, Portuguese (Brazil) and German.

 

Where to download or learn more information about Intel IT Director: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/it-director

 

If you have any questions about Intel IT Director, feel free to reply to this blog or start a discussion! We are here to help answer questions!


Regards

 

Corey T. Morris

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