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Hi,
Software Inventory through registry entryworks on an in-band basis only; that is, these tools require the target system to be operational, and they fail if the platform is powered off or if the operating system is otherwise non- functional. But using a third-party software inventory management application that supports Intel AMT, an IT professional discovers platforms remotely down-the-wire, regardless of operating system or power state.
You can see more details on this at: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-active-management-technology-use-case-2-software-inventory-management-discover
Thanks,
Sree
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Hi,
The information stored in a database server can be tampered but the software inventory saved in non-volatile memory in vPro can't be tampered. Plus it has the additional advantage of retrieving this data remotely regardless of the power and OS state, which is not the case in database server.
Thanks,
Sree

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