Principled Technologies Finds Upgrading to New HP Systems Powered by 7th Generation Intel Core vPro Processors Can Ease Management for IT and Improve Convenience for User
Durham, NC (PRWEB) June 05, 2017 -- The older laptop and desktop systems in use at many companies might be functioning adequately, but what are they costing in terms of IT management time, and how easy do they make it for employees to keep their data secure? Principled Technologies (PT) compared three new HP systems with 7th Generation Intel Core vPro processors with three older systems powered by 3rd Generation Intel Core vPro processors.
PT found that the new systems include new remote management technologies, such as USB-R storage redirection and wireless provisioning, that can reduce the time IT staff spends taking care of these devices compared to the older ones. The new systems also offer Intel Authenticate technology features—including Bluetooth authenticate, Protected PIN, and fingerprint scan—that give users easy, novel ways to log into their systems and keep unauthorized users out.
According to the report, “The new systems came packed with features that improve both security and management and were not present in the older systems.”
To learn more about the benefits companies can reap from the security and management technologies that 7th Generation Intel Core vPro processors bring to HP laptops and desktops, read the report at facts.pt/YBvx7J or review the infographic at facts.pt/6Xbfgh.
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Principled Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider of technology marketing and learning & development services.
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Elizabeth Higgins, Principled Technologies, Inc., http://www.principledtechnologies.com/, +1 (919) 941-9812, [email protected]
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