If you've wondered how to configure your Microsoft DNS and DHCP servers to work properly with Intel(R) vPro)TM) client setup (aka provisioning), we created a short video to show what needs to be done. It provides step by step guidance on the configuration changes. We will be doing a series of small videos like this to provide a "visual" training manual to help you with your vPro setup. Watch for additional videos in the coming weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/v/xF_hn-qmxuA
Mike Seawright, Terry Cutler & I came together to discuss Activation.
Here's a quick excerpt: "We have studies that show that on the laptop or notebook side, it saves you $50 per year and on the desktop side it saves you approximately $230 per year by utilizing the vPro technology," says Mike Seawright, of the enterprise solutions sales group. In other words, it's worth it to go all the way through the activation process now, because otherwise, "you're losing out on that cost savings." Terry Cutler, also of the enterprise solutions sales group, says it differently: "I'm more than happy for people to buy the technology, but I think they'd be even better off if they'd actually use the technology."
If you have a question or would like to have more details please let Mike, Terry or I know..
If your in Dresden on October 9-11th, I would recommend to check out this workshop.. From the attendees, you can see Microsoft, Altiris, & LANDesk will be there. Plus from the Intel side you have Mike Seawright, he's one of our key activation folks that has been out deploying AMT.
Here's the abstract: This is an in-depth workshop on how to implement Intel Active Management (AMT).
This workshop is especially designed for IT engineers, system architects, pre-sales or post-sales support staff, who are involved in improving business processes or implementing new technologies, either in-house or at customer locations.
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or you can email Frank Rommel @ frank.rommel@intel.com.
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