Intel Corporation
today further reinforced desktop PC security by unveiling the newest
generation of Intel® vPro™ processor technology for businesses and IT
with new innovations that add better protection against hacking,
viruses and other threats.
Intel vPro processor technology packages a powerful new Intel® Core™
2 Duo processor, Intel® Q35 Express chipset and several technology
innovations offering a host of security and management capabilities for
desktop PCs, including some that were previously impossible, such as
the ability to wake and repair a computer with an inoperative operating
system or hard drive. As a result, businesses can reduce costs by
limiting expensive and time-consuming deskside visits, and by improving
power savings through the ability to turn off PCs and securely wake
them when required.
Security features included in this latest Intel vPro processor
technology (formerly codenamed Weybridge) are designed to protect
against software-based attacks and also filter and defend against
viruses and other threats.
"Today, the business desktop PC just got more secure," said Robert
B. Crooke, vice president and general manager of Intel's Business
Client Group. "This generation of Intel vPro processor technology
arrives with new security and management capabilities along with
support from every leading PC manufacturer and software solution vendor
in the world."
New in this product is Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel®
TXT, formerly codenamed LaGrande). Intel TXT protects data within
virtualized computing environments, an important feature as IT managers
are considering the adoption of new virtualization-enabled computer
uses. Used in conjunction with a new generation of the company's
virtualization technology – Intel® Virtualization Technology for
Directed I/O – Intel TXT ensures that virtual machine monitors are less
vulnerable to attacks that cannot be detected by today's conventional
software-security solutions. By isolating assigned memory through this
hardware-based protection, it keeps data in each virtual partition
protected from unauthorized access from software in another partition.
In addition, Intel enhanced its Intel vPro processor technology with
improved System Defense Filters. These filters can identify greater
numbers and varieties of threats in the network traffic flow.
The latest version of Intel vPro processor technology also offers an
embedded trust agent, the first certified by Cisco, providing the
industry's only 802.1x compatible manageability solution not dependent
on OS-availability. This trust agent offers Cisco's IT customers the
ability to manage systems, even if powered off or the OS is down,
without lowering the security on 802.1x networks and Cisco*
Self-Defending Network products.
Further boosting PC manageability is the newest generation of Intel
Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT). Intel® AMT allows for
inventory and repair PCs "out of band" – meaning even if the OS has
crashed or the PC is turned off. Enhancements include convenient remote
configuration tools and compliance with the latest industry standards.
The company expects that PCs with this version of Intel vPro processor
technology will be among the first to comply with the Distributed
Management Task Force's DASH 1.0 draft interoperability specification
and Web Services Management (WS-MAN).
The new Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor and Intel® Q35 Express chipset
together will deliver improvements in energy-efficiency through a
combination of performance increases and reductions in power
consumption, thereby helping businesses support their own "Green IT"
objectives and Energy Star* requirements. For the highest-volume
processor, the 2007 Intel vPro processor technology delivers 30 percent
greater performance than the previous-generation product, while
significantly reducing power consumption.
Major computer makers and channel resellers around the world are now
selling desktop PCs with Intel vPro processor technology. Currently,
more than 350 companies are deploying this technology worldwide ranging
from the thousands to tens of thousands of PCs per business.
"Customers tell us that they want a partner that will help them
simplify IT," said Vivek Mohindra, vice president, Dell Product Group.
"The OptiPlex 755 has the most flexible systems management
capabilities, including Intel vPro processor technology, to drive more
efficiency so IT professionals can focus on innovation rather than
system maintenance."
"Security and client management are top concerns for our customers'
business," said Kevin Frost, Worldwide Vice President, HP Business PCs.
"To address these customer demands, HP remains committed to supporting
Intel vPro processor technology. Through providing its innovative
capabilities on the industry's broadest portfolio of desktops and
notebooks, HP is the leader in delivering secure and manageable
vPro-enabled desktops."
"The new ThinkCentre M57 desktop combines Lenovo's innovative
ThinkVantage Technologies with Intel vPro technology to provide a
secure and manageable desktop that reduces the total cost of
ownership," said Dilip Bhatia, executive director of Global Desktop
Marketing, Lenovo. "Customers looking for a stable, secure and
manageable PC will find our best-engineered desktop and notebook PCs
simplify fleet management in any computing environment."
Businesses can also enjoy energy-efficient performance, PC security
and manageability along with wireless mobility on notebook PCs with
Intel® Centrino® Pro processor technology which started shipping in May.
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