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Posts in the "Manageability & Security" Category 
Meshcentral.com - Intel AMT hardware KVM support
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 23, 2012 at 10:10 am
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Last night I updated the Javascript VNC client called noVNC that you can use along with Meshcentral.com, and now, it supports Intel AMT hardware KVM! So, if you happen to have a computer that has Intel AMT 6.0 of higher that is properly configured with hardware KVM and setup on Meshcentral.com, you can perform Hardware [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: JavaScript, kvm, Mesh, MeshCentral, MeshCentral.com, noVNC, p2p, VNC, Ylian
Meshcentral.com - 404 Error!
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 22, 2012 at 4:44 pm
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And now for something completely weird. I saw a recent TED video on the opportunities of a 404 error page. Apparently there are even competitions for the best 404 error page. Given that I am working on my own web site, I figured I needed to get a better page not found. So here we [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: 404, error, Mesh, MeshCentral, MeshCentral.com, p2p, page not found, Ylian
Meshcentral.com - Improved Full Screen Remote Desktop
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 21, 2012 at 7:58 am
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Over the weekend I improved the full screen support for the built-in Meshcentral.com remote desktop feature in two ways. Before I get to that, for people who don't know, Meshcentral.com allows you to take control of your remote desktop from within a web browser. So, from anywhere in the world you log in and with [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: chrome, desktop, firefox, full screen, fullscreen, html5, Mesh, MeshCentral, MeshCentral.com, p2p, remote, Remote Desktop, Ylian
Meshcentral.com - Drag & drop to Terminal
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 15, 2012 at 1:29 pm
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Well, we just got ourself a new feature! With Meshcentral.com, you can access the command prompt of any Windows, Mac OSX and Linux computers from our web based terminal. Works in any browser. It's useful when you need to do advanced operations. It's especially useful for Linux machines where the command prompt is really powerful. So, [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: drag, drag & drop, Drop, Mesh, MeshCentral, p2p, Terminal, typing, Vt100, Ylian
What is Intel(r) Secure Key Technology?
By Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel) (132 posts) on May 14, 2012 at 4:15 pm
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In a nutshell: Intel® Secure Key, was previously code-named Bull Mountain Technology. It is the Intel name for the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures instruction RDRAND and its underlying Digital Random Number Generator (DRNG) hardware implementation. Among other things, the DRNG using the RDRAND instruction is useful for generating high-quality keys for cryptographic protocols. Because [...]
Category: Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security, Performance and Optimization, Ultrabook
Tags: Bull Mountain, Digital Random Number Generator, DRNG, Intel Secure Key, rdrand
Meshcentral.com - Drag & drop support
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 11, 2012 at 2:23 pm
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One of the big features of Meshcentral.com is it's remote file manager. Being able to manage, upload and download files using any web browser is pretty powerful. Today, we improved this feature a lot by adding drag & drop support. You can now take one or more files from a folder on your local computer [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: download, drag, drag & drop, files, Mesh, MeshCentral, MeshCentral.com, p2p, peer-to-peer, Transfer, upload, Ylian
Meshcentral.com - High DPI support
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 9, 2012 at 7:52 am
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In my last blog I talked about adding iPad Retina display to Meshcentral.com. Well, I made two more improvements on that same topic. First, the new high DPI support now includes Internet Explorer. If you set the zoom factor on IE to 150% or more and go to Meshcentral.com, you will see the high resolution [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: dpi, explorer, ie, ipad, iPhone, Mesh, MeshCentral, p2p, peer-to-peer, retina, Ylian
MeshCentral.com - Apple iPad retina support
By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on May 3, 2012 at 8:58 am
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In the last week, I got myself a "new iPad" with retina display. It's really a wonderful display and moving forward, there probably will be a lot more high DPI displays available for tablets and laptops. When visiting web sites, the fonts and CSS elements of the web page look sharp, but the images are [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source
Tags: dpi, ipad, ipad2, Mesh, MeshCentral, MeshCentral.com, p2p, peer-to-peer, retina, retina display, web site
Updated: Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) Software Development Kit (SDK) Start Here Guide
By Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel) (132 posts) on April 25, 2012 at 10:00 am
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I just wanted to let everyone (who is intersted) know that I have updated the Intel AMT Start Here Guide to include information on Intel AMT release 8 to go along with the platform launch. As this document is one of our most often viewed articles on our Community, if you have any thoughts about [...]
Category: Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security
Tags: AMT, Intel AMT, Start Here, vpro
Intel(r) vPro Technology Release 8.0: Processor Requirements
By Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel) (132 posts) on April 23, 2012 at 9:55 am
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Intel is launching the latest Ivy Bridge processors supporting Intel (r) AMT Release 8.0. This marks the 3rd Generation Intel(r) Core(tm) i5 and i7 Processors. Sometimes it can be challenging to figure out what systems, on an OEM's website will support Intel(r) AMT features, so here are the ingredients that you must look for: (Intel(r) [...]
Category: Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security
Tags: AMT 8.0, Core i5, Core i7, Ivy Bridge, vpro, vPro technology
Jeff's Notebook: Released for vPro™ technology: Intel® Setup and Configuration Software 8.0
By Jeff Kataoka (Intel) (45 posts) on April 13, 2012 at 1:25 pm
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Good news for IT Managers and manageability software developers for Intel® vPro™ technology. Our Intel vPro experts are constantly working our developer tools to improve the IT management of vPro client networks. This week, they have released Intel Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS) 8.0 to help IT managers and manageability software developers to set up and configure Intel® Active [...]
Category: Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security
Tags: AMT, Intel AMT, Intel AMT Setup and Configuration Software, Manageability, vpro
New face on our Intel® vPro™ Developer Community Page
By Paul Steinberg (Intel) (37 posts) on April 4, 2012 at 2:08 pm
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Yes, that is a new face on your Intel® vPro™ Developer Community page. My name is Paul Steinberg. I have been working at Intel for more than 10 years now, seems like only 10 weeks though. For the last few years, I have been the Intel Academic Community Manager. In fact, I still am. At [...]
Category: Manageability & Security
Tags: active management technology, Community management, Intel VPro Developer Community, Paul Steinberg, security
Video: Host-Based Provisioning Intel vPro clients using the ACU Wizard
By Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel) (132 posts) on March 29, 2012 at 2:12 pm
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There are two utilities that are packaged with the Intel SCS (Setup and Configuration Software) that are very simple to use and can help you enable Intel AMT quickly. Starting with Intel AMT 6.2, we have what is called "Host-based Provisioning." This means you can now configure and enable Intel AMT directly on the system [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Software Tools
Tags: ACU Wizard, AMT, SCS, vpro
Video: Discovering your Intel® vPro Capabilities using the Intel® SCS Discovery Tool
By Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel) (132 posts) on March 28, 2012 at 2:24 pm
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I have already blogged quite a bit on this tool, but since it is pretty popular I thought I'd turn it into a video as well. Running the SCS Discovery tool is often my first suggestion to our developers who are having questions about why something about Intel AMT is not working for them. In [...]
Category: Manageability & Security, Software Tools
Tags: Intel AMT, Intel SCS, SCS Discovery, vpro
Maintenance options in SCS 8.0
By Nachman Israel (Intel) (8 posts) on March 24, 2012 at 5:58 am
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After you configure your system once, every now and then you will need to perform “maintenance” tasks on the machine. What are maintenance tasks? Well, they include re-synching Intel® AMT’s internal clock so Kerberos will keep working; re-issuing any certificates that are about to expire; re-defiing administrator passwords, etc. SCS 8 allows you to perform [...]
