Sunday, 6 January 2013

Pci ethernet card

Pci ethernet card

Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is hardware-based technology for remotely managing and securing PCs out-of-band.[1][2][3][4][5] Currently, Intel AMT is available in desktop PCs with Intel Core 2 processor with Intel vPro technology and available in laptop PCs with Centrino or Centrino 2 platform with vPro technology.[1][6]Intel AMT is hardware and firmware technology that builds certain functionality into business PCs in order to monitor, maintain, update, upgrade, and repair PCs.[1] Intel AMT is part of the Intel Management Engine, which is built into PCs with Intel vPro technology.[2] Intel AMT is designed into a secondary (service) processor located on the motherboard. Intel AMT has moved towards increasing support for DMTF Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH) standards and AMT Release 5.1 and later releases are an implementation of DASH version 1.0/1.1 standards for out-of-band management.[7]
AMT is not intended to be used by itself; it is intended to be used with a software management application.[1] It gives a management application (and thus, the system administrator who uses it) better access to the PC down the wire, in order to remotely and securely do tasks that are difficult or sometimes impossible when working on a PC that does not have remote functionalities built into it.[1][3][8][9]

Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


Pci ethernet card


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