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Intel's Active Management Technology can deliver return on investment of up to 400 per cent but it's important to have an integration plan to get the full remote management, power efficiency and cost saving benefits of the technology. In this video Chris Green, managing director of event and specialist IT services company etherLive, explains the key stages businesses should address on the path to activating AMT from evaluating business requirements and ROI to pilot and then full production.
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| Format: | Other Download |
| Date: | Aug 2009 |
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