All HP t820 Flexible Series Thin Client models featuring this technology include processors that are part of the Intel 2013
Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) designed to ensure the stability promise inherent in the value proposition of the HP
t820 Flexible Thin Client, thus making these models the most stable, secure, and manageable platforms available to
enterprises today.
Intel® Advanced Management Technology (AMT) v9.0 – An advanced set of remote management features and functionality
which provides network administrators the latest and most effective tools to remotely discover, heal, and protect networked
client systems regardless of the system's health or power state. AMT 9.0 includes the following advanced management
functions:
Power Management (on, off, reset)
Hardware Inventory (includes BIOS and firmware revisions
Hardware Alerting
Agent Presence
System Defense Filters
SOL/IDER
Cisco NAC/SDN Support
ME Wake-on-LAN
DASH 1.1 compliance
IPv6 Support
Fast Call for Help - a client inside or outside the firewall may initiate a call for help via BIOS screen, periodic
connections, or alert triggered connection
Remote Scheduled Maintenance - pre-schedule when the PC connects to the IT or service provider console for
maintenance. Remote PCs can get required patches, be inventoried, etc by connecting to their IT console or Service
Provider when it's convenient.
Remote Alerts - automatically alert IT or service provider if issues arise
Access Monitor - Provides oversight into Intel® AMT actions to support security requirements
PC Alarm Clock
Microsoft NAP Support
Host Base set-up and configuration
Management Engine (ME) firmware roll back
Wireless AMT functionality on Desktop (WoDT)
Enhanced KVM resolution
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