Manage Desktop and Mobile PCs from the Same Console Webcast

Join Gartner’s Research Vice President Stephen Kleynhans, and Intel’s Director of Business PC Marketing Fred Jentgen as they discuss the latest enhancements for managing both desktop and mobile PCs from the same IT console.

Program discussion topics include:

  • Three key trends for IT buyers
  • Overcoming the challenges of PC manageability
  • The benefit of remote support without a working OS
  • Advantages for corporate PC buyers
  • The DASH initiative – Desktop Management Task Force
  • What’s new with Intel® vPro™ Technology
  • Case studies

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