Welcome to the Intel IT Technology Center—the resources compiled here explore ways your organization can work to achieve high performance computing. Read more about boosting server performance, how you can power desktops, increasing mobility and securing client systems. These tools will provide you with information to help your organization deliver the best overall performance. Period.

Intel Mobility Content

  • Are Netbooks OK for Business?

    - Netbooks have a lot of advantages: small, easy to carry, etc. But, many business users find them slow and ergonomically difficult to work on for long periods of time. Check out this short animation to see why notebooks may be the better choice for your business.

  • The Mobile Majority

    - Not just for Road Warriors any more, mobility takes hold as a strategic corporate asset across the enterprise. This article summarizes key mobility data from a recent Forrester Research report and Intel IT's experience with a highly mobile workforce Lost Laptops: More Expensive Than You Think

  • Intel Laptop Strategy featuring Diane Bryant and John Mahvi

    - In 1997, Intel IT made a strategic decision to move to laptops based on not only facts, but also a gut instinct. Hear Diane Bryant and John Mahvi explain how that decision helped Intel lower costs, raise productivity, reduce energy and even provide some unexpected benefits.

  • Protecting Critical Applications on Mobile Platforms

    - This article describes and discusses benefits of a research prototype, P-MAPS, a processor-measured service layer that dynamically reduces the trusted computing base (TCB) and verifiably improves the runtime security of user's applications, without interrupting the typical operation of the user OS.

  • Strengthening Enterprise Security through Notebook Encryption

    - Implementing notebook computer encryption is significantly less costly than the potential expense of one data breach. Read this paper to learn why Intel recommends adopting notebook encryption and how to implement it in a cost-effective manner.

  • Increasing the Business Value of Mobility

    - Intel is combining new mobile technologies with innovative workspace designs to increase the productivity and satisfaction of its employees and reduce operating costs. In this white paper, Intel IT shares its experiences and insights in designing, implementing and supporting the new environment.

  • Intel Solid State Drives

    - In this video, Intel IT explains the benefits we've seen from using Intel Solid State Drives in our environment, including gains in productivity and reliability, and savings in energy costs. We also show a demo comparison between a laptop with a SSD and a conventional hard drive.

  • Improving the mobile experience through solid state drive

    - Intel IT is evaluating solid-state drive (SSD) technology to better understand the benefits to users and the impacts on the enterprise. We have initiated a proof of concept (PoC) study that includes extensive benchmark testing as well as deployment of notebooks with SSDs to the Intel workforce.

  • The Future of Mobility & WiMAX Intel (PODCAST)
    When:
    01 Jul 2008
    Speaker:
    Kevin Kahn
    Sponsor:
    Intel Corporation
    Summary:
    Intel Senior Fellow, Kevin Kahn, provides insight into WiMAX, Ultra Wide Band technologies and the exciting future of mobile and wireless computing.
  • Optimizing the PC Segment of California's IT Infrastructure

    - Researchers found that by creating a dynamic IT environment- standardized, centralized, automated, and mobile-California can achieve a greener, more secure computing complex that improves productivity, delivering greater efficiency at a lower cost to taxpayers and the environment.

Poll

Intel Mobility Poll

1. Finding a Wi-Fi hotspot can be tough. What device would you use more if you could always connect through WiMAX?

Notebook PC
Smartphone
Gaming device
Camera
Music player

2. If you had the choice, how likely would you be to use a netbook for business?

Very likely
Somewhat likely
Somewhat unlikely
Very unlikely

3. What you do see as the top benefit of increasing mobility at your organization?

Increasing productivity
Allowing staff to work remotely
Reducing energy costs
Making collaboration easier
Lowering maintenance costs

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