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Friday 26 Dec 2008, 10:00am

Intel vPro education goes down under

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Australia now has centres dedicated to helping users get to grips with Intel vPro, and components like AMT.

AMT (Active Management Technology) can save a lot of money, but it won't do anyone any good unless they activate it, as we have been saying in Make the Case. Activation can be a bit daunting, so an Australian systems integrator has opened three centres, in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, which will show vPro and how to use it.

"vPro technology has been in the market a while now, but many customers are still not utilising its benefits," Frank Colli, MD of Leading Solutions told ARN. "vPro comes into its own when you talk about lowering costs or maintaining a PC fleet.”

 

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