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I am looking to purchase some new PC hardware from Dell.One of the options I am trying to decide onis ASF, iAMT andvPRO. I am lookingfor an article that canprovide me the differences.
I currently have SCCM running inmy environment and I would like to use this to assist in the management of the PCs.
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Hi,
You can find a series of blogs comparing ASF and AMT here. The links to other parts of this blog are given at the bottom of this page.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Sree
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AMT provides more security and functionality than ASF. AMT alsoprovides support for multiple power policies and supports configuration of the maximum Power State where Intel AMT will operate. AMT provides mutual authentication between client and console along with encrypted communication to guard against unauthorized access to networks and PCs, along with the ability to read hardware and software asset information even from PCs that are turned off or down.
JWP
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