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"Smithfield will also be paired with a feature called Active Management Technology, which will allow an IT manager to control a PC remotely. If a PC is spitting out viruses, for example, an IT manager can shut it off with the management technology. "If you are going to curtail an outbreak, you want to contain it in a matter of minutes," said Justin Rattner, an Intel fellow."

happy Am I missing something here? This AMT is going to be one big target for Trojan writers? A few lines of code to shutdown all of the computers on a network! Or the world! (Ok boy lets not get carried away)
Posted by: Traveler2   Posted on: 12/17/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Does this mean M$ can charge more for one server?  crocd | 12/17/04
Could, but won't  PA-ITGuy | 12/17/04
Multi-core as in 2 or real multi-core?  crocd | 12/17/04
MS has stated the pricing will be based on sockets.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/17/04
Intel no longer has the best x86 CPU. Since  bjbrock | 12/17/04
And you thought  Roger Ramjet | 12/17/04
Collusion...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 12/17/04
So why is MS supporting AMD then?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/17/04
Active Management Technology  Traveler2 | 12/17/04
Well, I willn't be the one to get carried away, either.  Grayson Peddie | 12/19/04
I was also thinking about the dual/tripple/quad-core processor, too.  Grayson Peddie | 12/19/04
Troll Alert!  Roger Ramjet | 12/20/04
Please don't call me a troll.  Grayson Peddie | 12/20/04

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