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The meaning of the "v" in Intel® vPro™ Technology

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

We asked Intel customers as well as technical experts from Intel and Microsoft to tell us what the "v" in Intel vPro Technology meant to them.

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  • @cedar234 there is a constant bombardment of Trojan's and Spy-ware assaults each day at each computer, your comment is both naive and remiss. Hackers are all around and are increasing exponentially, information is reward. It is too little to late closing the door when the thief has gone! Most people are ignorant of the risks, perhaps a lot like your self sir!

  • @orrinoconnor yet how often does your computer really get hacked? note there are programs out there that let you remotely control your pc, mikogo, team viewer, remote desktop, even one inter grated in windows live messenger. besides if you want a intel processor, no need to get one with vpro in it. that's usually for businesses out there like the Xeon and such.

  • VERBAL GARBAGE thats what the V stands for! What A Load of Sales Shit, are you all brainwashed by Intel at the point of accepting a job. It is leaving yet another open hole for hackers. I certainly won't be buying an Intel Processor! Where is the customer choice at Intel ?????????

  • v stands for Victim. I'm sure hackers are quite anxious to get their hands on your servers.

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