The benefits go beyond ease of management to impact efficiency and sustainability by reducing truck rolls and in-person interventions.
“I love being able to get to a pre-Windows desktop for remote machines and mount remote media,” notes Carl S., Chief Information Security Officer at Compass Healthcare. “That saved us from driving six hours to manage a basic ‘update failed’ situation. We were able to do it completely remotely. Those out-of-the-box capabilities have saved me and my team a lot of stress and time.”
3. Level Up How You Upgrade
Introducing new end-user devices to a PC fleet often brings unwanted surprises. Intel® Stable IT Platform Program (SIPP) features a rigorous validation program to maintain consistent hardware for at least 15 months or until the next generation’s release, offering peace of mind and reliability for technology investments.
Fewer hardware changes can mean fewer issues and interruptions for end users, leading to more productivity and a better experience.
“One big challenge for fleet management is rolling out updates, so you want to get it right the first time,” asserts Jonathan M., a managed service provider (MSP) computer engineer. “I like the fact that firmware and BIOS issues get worked out before updates are enabled on Intel vPro®. It provides an additional sense of security.”
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