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Intel's Cloud 2015 Vision
Cloud computing roadmap
Discover how Intel is growing the cloud from the inside (private cloud), while positioning the company to leverage external (public) clouds securely over time.
Taking advantage of cloud computing
Which technologies to implement and how to map a path to cloud from your current IT environment.Intel® Cloud Builder
Practical guidance, key findings and best practices to get you started in cloud computing.Guidance and support for cloud computing
Use our infrastructure to innovate
Intel, Yahoo and HP have got together to provide the Open Series Cloud Computing test bed – a cluster of computers for open collaborative research, available to any researcher worldwide
Benefits of a 'client-aware' cloud
How the cloud takes advantage of client capabilities to optimise application delivery and end user experience.Cloud computing on your terms
How to develop an enterprise infrastructure with the flexibility to transition to cloud computing.Gamebreaker: the Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 series
Doubling data centre performance
Discover how the newest Intel Xeon processor 7500 series-based servers with Windows Server* 2008 R2 and Microsoft SQL* Server 2008 delivers unbeatable reliability, performance and value.Long server depreciation cycles are unwise
Read how one company cut energy costs by 60% and increased performance beyond 500% by replacing their old servers.Virtually perfect partners
VMware vSphere 4.1 and Intel Xeon processor 7500 servers work together to virtualise and consolidate demanding workloads.Smart management with Intel® vPro™ technology and KVM
Remote support made simpler and smarter
Steve Grobman, Director of Business Client Architecture introduces Intel KVM, which, combined with Intel vPro technology, lets you take control of a remote keyboard, video and mouse to provide smarter remote support.Want to take advantage of Intel KVM?
This list of shows which processors support both Intel vPro technology and the Intel KVM remote control feature.Banking on Intel vPro technology
South Korean bank uses Intel Core™2 Duo with vPro technology to reduce ATM downtime by 1,014 hours and obtain an ROI of 524%.Using staff mobiles? Here’s how to keep data secure.
Dynamic Virtual Client computing
How Intel® vPro™ technology supports a dynamic virtual client environment which separates personal and corporate data on mobile, laptops and PCs so you only have to secure and manage company data and applications.
Yes, you can be too thin
When virtualising your desktops, thin clients may not have the performance users demand or the security you need.Desktop virtualisation explained
A look at different desktop virtualisation models, how they work, their advantages and limitations.How Intel technology underpins business continuity
Data, data everywhere
IT experts and the head of trading on the New York Stock Exchange discuss data centre IT and what’s needed to support mission-critical business continuity now and in future.
Ready or not?
Surviving a pandemic to an unplanned outage, Intel shares guiding principles and outlines best practice for business continuity.Down, but not out
At Intel, mobile business PCs have been crucial to enabling business continuity during a variety of disasters. Find out how.Using IT to reduce power consumption
Getting greener
Diane Bryant, Intel Vice President and CIO discusses Intel’s long term strategy which is bringing down power consumption and operating costs, while creating a more sustainable IT environment.
IT Sustainability Assessment Tool
Answer questions on your data centre, clients or office to receive a rating plus resources to help in areas identified for improvement.Educate your staff about IT sustainability
As well as implementing enabling technologies and changing business practices, you also need to raise awareness with staff.- 1Intel’s Cloud 2015 Vision
- 2Guidance and support for cloud computing
- 3Gamebreaker: the Intel Xeon Processor 7500 series
- 4Smart management with Intel vPro technology and KVM
- 5Using staff mobiles? Here’s how to keep data secure.
- 6How Intel technology underpins business continuity
- 7Using IT to reduce power consumption

