posted by
Andrey Marochko (Intel)
on October 13, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
How TBB concurrent containers differ from the STL ones, why the particular design decisions were made, and what the efficiency of both approaches depends on...
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posted by
Shmuel Gershon (Intel)
on October 12, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Hi! In the previous part of this series (part 1, part 2, part 3), we began describing the Intel AMT software, and the ways in which the Intel AMT System Status can be configured to suit a specific system, network or style. As we wrote in the past, this application unnoficially goes also by the names of or [...]
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posted by
Philip Elder
on October 11, 2008
at Intel vPro Expert Center Blog
One of the things we advocate when mentoring new I.T. start ups is to take "Baby Steps" in their business building processes.
One of the critical areas that the new I.T. shop needs to build up is the lab.
A simple lab setup that has a relatively low cost, but provides excellent...
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posted by
Doug Holland (Intel)
on October 10, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Jeffrey Snover, Martin Fowler and Neil Ford: Domain Specific Languages Over on MSDN's Channel 9 is an interesting conversation between Jeffrey Snover, Martin Fowler, and Neil Ford on Domain Specific Languages. For most of you reading this blog Martin Fowler (Thoughtworks) needs no introductions and if you don't know who he is he is the one responsible for the [...]
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posted by
Lance Atencio (Intel)
on October 10, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
If you have extended Active Directory (AD) for use with your AMT clients you may have issues connecting to the AMT WebUI for those machines using Internet Explorer (IE). This is related to authentication settings. If you experience this problem, you can first try another browser (e.g. Firefox) to see if you can connect to the [...]
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posted by
Doug Holland (Intel)
on October 10, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Anders Hejlsberg and Guy Steele: Concurrency and Language Design Given the multi-core revolution, which Intel is without a doubt the driving force behind, I am very interested to learn more about how Microsoft and others intend to enable architects and developers to more efficiently write multithreaded code. MSDN's Channel 9 has an interesting conversation with Anders Hejlsberg [...]
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posted by
Matthew Rosenquist
on October 10, 2008
at IT@Intel Blog
Intel developed a defense-in-depth strategy to optimize information security using interlocking prediction, prevention, detection and response capabilities. It is a structure designed to support consistent and comprehensive security controls throughout the organization while allowing flexibility needed to manage risk.
It promotes continual improvement, maturity of security services, and adaptability to evolving threats. At Intel,...
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posted by
Josh Hilliker
on October 09, 2008
at Open Port General Blog
David Hammond (Intel) shows us the Intel WiMAX enable smart car and some of the cool features.
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posted by
Dmitriy V'jukov
on October 09, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Entry in Parallel Programming with .NET blog "Most Common Performance Issues in Parallel Programs" and recent article in MSDN ".NET Matters: False Sharing" have attracted my attention. Basically they both suggest to eliminate false sharing. Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! It's not the whole truth, so to say. So if authors were under oath in the virtual [...]
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posted by
Dmitriy V'jukov
on October 09, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Hi, I'm Dmitriy V'jukov, and welcome to my blog. I'm going to devote this blog to multi-threading, multi-core, synchronization algorithms and all other concerned things. Development of lock-free, wait-free, obstruction-free, atomic-free synchronization algorithms is my hobby. Some of my designs you can see here. Also, I've developed a tool called Relacy Race Detector, which can be of [...]
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posted by
Ken Kaplan
on October 09, 2008
at Technology@Intel
When you invite Intel Insider Somewhat Frank to a party, meeting or even to speak on a panel, this is what you can count on: he’s livin’ in the moment he’s asking and answering great questions, totally engaged he’s sharing...
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posted by
Amanda Marvel (Intel)
on October 09, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Now, it would probably be in poor taste (and probably violate Intel rules) to use this post as a forum to push my personal political beliefs, so I will clench my teeth and attempt to refrain. It's not new news that the US is in an economic crisis and something needs to be done soon. Very soon. Being [...]
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posted by
Kelsey Witherow
on October 09, 2008
at Intel vPro Expert Center Blog
A Customer Preparation Checklist for Intel(R) vPro(TM) Activation with LANDesk
The following document was created for customer preparation to ensure the success of activating vPro platforms within the customer's corporate production environment.
LANDesk Preparation Checklist for Intel(R) vPro(TM) Activation
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posted by
Gael Holmes (Intel)
on October 09, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
We recently published the latest Intel® AMT SDK on our Manageability Developer's Community website. This version of the Software Development Kit supports both the 4.0(Mobile) and the 5.0(Desktop) versions of Intel® AMT. However. Should one download the SDK and start looking through it one might realize there is nothing in there about some of our [...]
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posted by
Will Swope
on October 09, 2008
at CSR@Intel
I participated in a panel on this exciting topic last weekend at the annual Science and Technology in Society Forum in Kyoto, Japan (in the same conference center that hosted the famous Kyoto climate negotiations in 1997). I am passionate...
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posted by
Manisha P Shah
on October 09, 2008
at CSR@Intel
…it seems like everyone’s trying to figure out how to make it happen. I spent one day last week at the Forbes Leadership Network Conference titled “America the Innovator”. As would be expected at an event in Silicon Valley, the...
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posted by
Community Admin
on October 09, 2008
at Intel vPro Expert Center Blog
UPDATE (1:00 PM PST): The Chat session is officially over. Please check back here soon for more updates including a log from the chat. Join Intel experts in our live chat session happening right now!
To join the chat visit the
vPro Community Homepage and click on the chat banner.
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posted by
John Du (杜江凌)
on October 09, 2008
at 博客@英特尔中国
今年是英特尔公司成立四十周年,也是英特尔中国研究中心(ICRC)建立10周年,不论是英特尔人,还是产业界、学术界和媒体的朋友,在谈到这两个特殊的时间点时使用最频繁的一个词,恐怕就是”创新”了。确实,英特尔能够在40年来始终引领技术潮流,赢得用户信任,都离不开持续的创新。而在英特尔的创新中,技术创新最为重要,它是我们竞争力的产生根源。我今天想与大家分享的,就是英特尔对技术创新的见解以及成功实现这种创新的经验。...
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posted by
Joseph Natoli (Intel)
on October 08, 2008
at Intel Software Network Blogs
Classic architecture considerations never seem to pass up a generation. The classic debate of whether it is better to buy and implement an "all-in-one" SOA stack from one vendor or to embark on a "best-of-breed" strategy where specific vendors and technology are selected for specific capabilities is a regular discussion I find myself particpating in [...]
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posted by
Scott Smith
on October 07, 2008
at Intel vPro Expert Center Blog
A while back, I was talking with Dave McCray, a buddy in Intel's IT group, about a training room that he'd just finished equipping with Intel® vPro^TM^ Technology-based PCs. As the vPro PR guy, I'm always looking for stories that might interest the media and thought Dave's hands-on experience might yield some angles. Dave has been working with vPro since...
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posted by
Annie Rodkins
on October 07, 2008
at IDF@Intel
After all the groundbreaking and delightful geekiness of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, we are getting ready to bring a new, great event to Taipei in just a couple of weeks. Much is in store for this event:...
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posted by
Ken Kaplan
on October 07, 2008
at Technology@Intel
Last week I was invited to be on a panel at InterAct 2008 in Washington DC. There are lots of great social media pioneers in DC — some at the event included: NewMediaJim on Twitter Somewhat Frank from AOL and...
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posted by
Ajay Mungara
on October 07, 2008
at Intel vPro Expert Center Blog
Jump start your software development for the Third Generation of Intel® CoreTM2 processor with vProTM technology. Get an overview of the Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) and all new features in the Intel AMT 4.0/5.0.
Register for this free event and take advantageof this great leaning & networking opportunity. The Bootcamp is mainly designed for the ISVs and...
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posted by
Revital Bitan
on October 07, 2008
at CSR@Intel
A pat on the back is never our main reason for doing good things but, as a CSR professional, it always feels good when our efforts are publicly recognized. So I was thrilled to learn just last week that Intel...
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posted by
Ravi Subramaniam
on October 07, 2008
at The Server Room Blog
This is the 3rd and final part of a 3 part series exploring Virtualization, Grids and cloud computing and the exponential value obtained by integrating these to realize enterprise objectives.
The links to earlier parts are:
Part 1 - Virtualization Part 2 - Grids and Cloud computing...
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