New video, Community Member at Large Chosen, Odds and Ends...

By Kathy Farrel (Intel) (3 posts) on November 4, 2009 at 9:44 pm

Our community has snagged some new high-quality stuff lately starting with Shmuel Gershon's dynamically entitled blog: "Intel KVM: This is your SOL on Steroids". Shmuel is pretty knowledgeable about this new Intel® AMT™ feature, to be available on some 2010 platforms, and a big fan as well. I think we'll be hearing more from him on this subject and others. If you haven't yet read his blog please take a little time to do so - many folks have already. Shmuel embedded a neat video in his blog too, which nicely illustrates his commentary. Thanks again Shmuel - we can't wait for your next post!!

Tim Duncan and Andy Schiestle this week released a new Remote Encryption Management video, showing you how to unclock remote clients. It also gives you more instruction about using the REM SDK itself.

We are helping to promote a new Intel Press book: Harnessing the UEFI Shell Moving the platform Beyond Dos. Read authors' descriptions of the features and capabilities of the shell for the UEFI. "UEFI is not an operating system per se, but is instead intended to be a set of defined interfaces between the system firmware (BIOS), Option ROMs, and operating systems."

Our Community Manager at Large program has started with our selection of Javier Andres Caceres Alvis who works as a Software Engineer for Aranda Software in Bucaramanga, Colombia. He will be attending our content meetings once per month and has already provided some excellent ideas for our community. An extremely astute developer who understands what our community is all about, Javier thinks we need to make "more noise" about Manageability in general and Intel® AMT™ in particular. Stay tuned to find out which of Javier's plans will be put into practice.

We recently featured a poll concerning language preference. The question was "How comfortable are you with the English Language?" Half of the responders said they were not English speakers but understand English well, 42% of respondents said they were native English speakers. Only eight percent stated that they were not English speakers and that English was difficult for them to understand. This is good news for the most part but eight percent stilll have challenges. Please write to me at kathy.a.farrel@intel.com with ideas on how to reach these folks. The Intel Software Network is working to address different languages and will add more over time.

Hey - did you know we're on Twitter? Follow ISNManage to get the latest on Manageability and our Community.

I will continue to morph our site as I receive more input and discover new areas to interest you!

Keep your cards and letters coming! :-) Tell me what you're thinking about - really. What else can we do to help you with your work?

Kathy

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