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            Intel vPro demonstration
David Hollway demonstrates Intel vPro
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            oo bluescreen? nice demo
            
            
            
        
            Id imagine for many companies this is going to be a powerful tool
            
            
            
        
            Quite frankly, I would want this in my home.
Remote manage PCs on my network from wherever I am in the world?
I'll have a BIG slice of that please!
        Remote manage PCs on my network from wherever I am in the world?
I'll have a BIG slice of that please!
            Sounds a little overkill for home (look at the price of Microsoft SMS Server, ouch!) but definately interesting stuff and should be exciting for corporate users, especially since it works with existing tools.
            
            
            
        
            Now that's some technology - presumably relatively simple to implement, yet it's going to be extremely useful and productive - excellent feature guys! :D
            
            
            
        
 
             
             
             
                 
                 
                