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Take business PCs to the next leve: Improve security and remote manageability with Intel? vPro? technology-based notebook and desktop PCs | 2008-10-22 | Intel |
| Intel? Centrino? 2 with vPro? technology for notebook PCs and Intel? Core?2 processor with vPro? technology for desktop PCs will change your IT reality. Our latest technology is optimized for business computers, taking you to the next level with leading-edge security and manageability built right into the chip. Building on a common technology foundation, notebook and desktop computers with Intel? vPro? technology bring even more security and management features to IT. Intel vPro technology offers a unified, proven approach to maintaining, managing, and protecting computers throughout your organization ? even if the OS is unresponsive or the PC is powered off ? using the same IT management console.
Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Business Management, Best Practices, High Performance Computing |
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Nottingham NHS Trust - Intel? vPro? technology Looks To The Future of IT Support | 2008-10-22 | Intel |
| Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest in the UK with an annual budget of more
than ?500 million (US $994 million). It's also one of the busiest with 2,000 beds divided between two
campuses, Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital. And as a major teaching trust it also has an industry
leading IT infrastructure widely considered within the NHS to be a centre of excellence. This includes about
6,000 desktop PCs split between the two sites. However, administering this PC fleet across a huge campus
is challenging. With a view to simplifying this management process the Trust carried out an extensive
evaluation of Intel? vPro? processor technology.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security, IT Manufacturing, Server Consolidation, Virtualization |
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Choosing the Right Hardware for Server Virtualization | 2008-10-22 | Intel |
| Currently, virtualization is one of the most talked about new technologies in IT infrastructure. The ability to virtualize servers and reclaim, up until now, excess capacity has caught the interest of datacenter managers who are facing difficult power and cooling problems, the need to add more IT capacity to react to market
changes, or a lack of significant capital resources. The server virtualization marketplace has been evolving rapidly over the past few years, and IDC has seen customer attitudes and stances toward virtualization mature rapidly as well.
Virtualization is changing the landscape of the x86 IT world as we know it. Virtualization has made every vendor up and down the software and hardware stacks consider the impact on the architectural design of its product and the go-to-market model it uses. This changing marketplace has manifested itself with new requirements for virtualization products.
Tags: Business Strategies, Blades, Server Consolidation, Virtualization |
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Intel? Centrino? 2 with vPro? Technology and Intel? Core?2 Processor with vPro? Technology | 2008-10-22 | Intel |
| Best for Business: Security and Manageability on the Chip. The latest notebook and desktop PCs with Intel? vPro? technology build on proven capabilities to enable greater proactive security, enhanced maintenance, and improved remote management both inside and outside the corporate firewall. These notebook and desktop PCs deliver down-the-wire security and manageability capabilities - even if the PC's power is off, the operating system (OS) is unresponsive,
software agents are disabled, or hardware (such as a hard drive) has failed. With a secure tunnel for communications both inside and outside the corporate firewall, information technology (IT) managers can securely maintain, update, and repair PCs even on an open wired LAN outside the corporate firewall. Remote configuration helps information technology (IT) managers deploy thousands of notebook
and desktop PCs without making a deskside visit.
Tags: Firewalls, Security Management, Data Center, Virtualization |
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The Benefits of Intel? Centrino? with vPro? Technology in the Enterprise | 2008-10-22 | Intel |
| PCs are essential in today's enterprises, yet managing a PC fleet can consume a significant portion of IT's time and budget. Finding ways to keep employees productive with powerful notebook PCs while keeping IT management costs low requires a combination of sound IT management practices and technology that maximizes benefits to users and minimizes effort for IT. Intel? Centrino? with vPro? technology is the culmination of a large-scale initiative to support efforts to keep business users as productive as possible on notebooks and help IT keep cost and efforts low to manage the entire PC fleet. This paper presents the results of research sponsored by Intel and conducted by Wipro Product Strategy & Architecture (PSA) practice, designed to examine the potential impact of Intel Centrino Pro processor technology on the total cost of ownership (TCO) for business notebook PCs. This analysis examines how Intel Centrino Pro processor technology can help reduce infrastructure complexity, and how the technology affects manageability and IT costs. This research extends concepts originally described in Wipro's New Insights on PC Management study, which detailed the relationship between infrastructure complexity and overall notebook support costs.
Tags: Desktop Systems - PCs, Business Management, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., High Performance Computing |
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Intel XML Software Suite 1.1 Performance Brief: Accelerating the Critical Functions in XML Processing | 2008-09-10 | Intel |
| Today's applications rely on data feeds from many sources, using SOAP, REST, RSS and others which all are based on the use of XML. Efficient XML processing is the cornerstone of almost every Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) deployment, regardless of the programming language or data center environment. This paper provides comparisons to other popular XML processors, using the following common XML functions: Extensible Stylesheet Language Transform (XSLT) processing, XML Path language processing, DOM/SAX parsing and XML schema validation processing.
Tags: XML, Web Services |
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PipesFS: Fast Linux I/O in the Unix Tradition | 2008-07-21 | Vrije Universiteit |
| This paper presents PipesFS, an I/O architecture for Linux 2.6 that increases I/O throughput and adds support for heterogeneous parallel processors by collapsing many I/O interfaces onto one: the Unix pipeline, increasing pipe efficiency and exploiting pipeline modularity to spread computation across all available processors. PipesFS extends the pipeline model to kernel I/O and communicates with applications through a Linux Virtual FileSystem (VFS), where directory nodes represent operations and pipe nodes export live kernel data. Users can thus interact with kernel I/O through existing calls like mkdir, tools like grep, most languages and even shell scripts. To support performance critical tasks, PipesFS improves pipe throughput through copy, context switch and cache miss avoidance.
Tags: UNIX, Linux Server OS |
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Design of a Data Recovery Block for Communications Over Power Distribution Networks of Microprocessors | 2008-06-18 | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| This paper proposed the use of Power Distribution Network (PDN) of a microprocessor for ubiquitous access of internal nodes for test/debug and showed the suitability of impulse Ultra-WideBand (UWB) communications for the purpose. This paper presents design of a data recovery block to recover data from UWB impulses superposed on a power line of a microprocessor. Considerations for data recovery block design based upon measured PDN characteristics have been discussed. The proposed circuit was implemented in TSMC 0.18 um CMOS process, and simulations show that it consumes 4.42 mW when operating from a 1.8V supply and at a pulse repetition rate of 200 MHz.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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Recognition of Eyes-Free Handwriting Input for Pen and Touch Interfaces | 2008-05-21 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Continuous handwriting input using the finger on small devices such as PDAs and mobile phones is difficult if not impossible. Also, handwriting input has always required significant attention from the user during the process of writing. This paper describes the challenges from the perspective of recognizing eyes-free handwriting input and explain the architecture of the recognition system in detail. Recognition is performed using word-level Hidden Markov Models (HMM), and empirical evaluation of the recognition accuracy using English and Tamil handwriting datasets has shown promising results.
Tags: Voice Recognition, Software Engineering |
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Using Intel Thread Profiler for Win32 Threads: Philosophy and Theory | 2008-05-02 | Intel |
| In the past, software profiling tools have concentrated on measuring the execution time of functions and procedures within applications. For serial applications this was useful information that guided the programmer to those parts of the code that could most benefit from optimization or threading. For applications that have already been threaded, this type of information often has little value. Information that relates directly to performance issues from threaded and parallel execution is of much more use. This is the first paper in a two-part series that explains what Intel Thread Profiler for Win32 Threads does and how to use it effectively on one's own explicitly threaded applications.
Tags: High Performance Computing |
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