2. Sound Security for Remote Work Environments
The Intel Core vPro platform offers excellent hardware-based security, with its built-in runtime basic input-output system boot protection and the advanced threat protection of Intel Hardware Shield. Workers get protection from malicious software, assurance that the OS and virtual environments are running directly on the hardware and visibility into how BIOS is using the hardware.
This is especially important in an environment where employees are distanced from IT support staff. In the past, an employee with a bricked computer might have quick and easy access to IT support. Now, baked-in security is vital.
3. A Check for System Reliability
Intel conducts a platform-level validation to make sure that a processor’s CPU, chipset, graphics, wired and wireless network interface cards, and Optane memory technology all work together seamlessly. Once again, this is the sort of thing that would be important in any context but is even more essential with many employees working remotely. When devices are purchased for employees by organizations, agencies need to know that the machines are going to work right out of the box. The Intel Core vPro platform provides that reliability.