Intel IT’s annual report that explores strategies and actions that created business value for Intel in 2011, as well as their key focus areas for 2012
Intel® believes cyber information sharing should be viewed as a mechanism to achieve specific security objectives, instead of a goal in itself.
Presentation: Intel prepares for the future by developing business applications and tools that are secure, easy to use, and cross-platform compatible.
Learn about thinking differently with Diane Bryant, Intel CIO strategic initiatives – Cloud, IT Consumerization, Security, and Business Intelligence.
Report: Intel IT report topics include IT consumerization, cloud computing, enterprise security, and value delivery.
As mobile devices and technologies proliferate in the marketplace, IT consumerization will increase as an increasing number of employees will want to use their personally owned devices within the enterprise. Intel IT recognizes that employees want to choose the platforms, tools, and services that best let them manage their jobs and lives. In thisIT@Intel Executive Insight, Intel IT provides insight into the work that we are doing to enable this transformation.
Intel IT has transformed our enterprise architecture practice into a strategic capability based on a common set of methods and tools. Enterprise architects partner with Intel IT engineering and operations teams to create solutions; the deliverables–Strategic, Reference, and Solution Architectures–are used by all major IT projects within Intel IT.
Cloud computing is changing the way Intel IT manages Intel data centers. We are adopting cloud computing as part of our data center strategy to provide cost-effective, highly agile back-end services that boost both employee and business productivity.
Executive Insights: A computing platform supports high levels of productivity and mobility, plus a variety of compute models and device capability.
Intel IT has a goal of virtualizing up to 75 percent of our office and enterprise computing environments.