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Product Description ⎯ Alerting and event logging help IT organizations detect and diagnose problems quickly to reduce end-user downtime • Protecting the enterprise against malicious software attacks: ⎯ Intel AMT helps IT organizations keep software versions and virus protection consistent and up-to-date across the enterprise ⎯ Version information is stored in non-volatile memory for access anytime by third party software to check and, if necessary, wake a system to perform off-hours updates The key features of Intel AMT include: • Secure Out of Band (OOB) system management that allows remote management of PCs regardless of system power or operating system state ⎯ SSL3.1/TLS encryption ⎯ HTTP authentication ⎯ TCP/IP ⎯ HTTP web GUI ⎯ XML/SOAP API • Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits and potentially increasing efficiency of IT technical staff ⎯ System event log ⎯ IDE-Redirection or PXE boot; Network drive or remote CD boot ⎯ Serial over LAN ⎯ OOB diagnostics ⎯ Remote control ⎯ Remote BIOS update • Proactive alerting that decreases downtime and minimizes time to repair ⎯ Programmable policies ⎯ Operating system lock-up alert ⎯ Boot failure alert ⎯ Hardware failure alerts • Third party non-volatile storage that prevents users from removing critical inventory, remote control, or virus protection agents ⎯ Nonvolatile storage for agents ⎯ Tamper-resistant • Remote hardware and software asset tracking that eliminates time-consuming manual inventory tracking, which also reduces asset accounting costs ⎯ E-Asset Tag ⎯ HW/SW inventory For information about Intel Active Management Technology Refer to Section 1.2, page 15 35

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Product Description
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Alerting and event logging help IT organizations detect and diagnose problems quickly to
reduce end-user downtime
Protecting the enterprise against malicious software attacks:
Intel AMT helps IT organizations keep software versions and virus protection consistent
and up-to-date across the enterprise
Version information is stored in non-volatile memory for access anytime by third party
software to check and, if necessary, wake a system to perform off-hours updates
The key features of Intel AMT include:
Secure Out of Band (OOB) system management that allows remote management of PCs
regardless of system power or operating system state
SSL3.1/TLS encryption
HTTP authentication
TCP/IP
HTTP web GUI
XML/SOAP API
Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits and
potentially increasing efficiency of IT technical staff
System event log
IDE-Redirection or PXE boot; Network drive or remote CD boot
Serial over LAN
OOB diagnostics
Remote control
Remote BIOS update
Proactive alerting that decreases downtime and minimizes time to repair
Programmable policies
Operating system lock-up alert
Boot failure alert
Hardware failure alerts
Third party non-volatile storage that prevents users from removing critical inventory, remote
control, or virus protection agents
Nonvolatile storage for agents
Tamper-resistant
Remote hardware and software asset tracking that eliminates time-consuming manual inventory
tracking, which also reduces asset accounting costs
E-Asset Tag
HW/SW inventory
For information about
Refer to
Intel Active Management Technology
Section 1.2, page 15