Intel Software Desktop Monitor User Manual

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Verifying hardware events through

persistent information

One of the challenges in hardware problem resolution is knowing

what is wrong before making an on-site visit. Remote diagnostics

are limited to last known event information, which does not

always include final failure sequences or events. The technician,

when dispatched to the site for repairs, takes an educated guess

at the types of replacement parts that may be needed, and often

makes a second visit to return with the right part. In some cases,

technicians make a third visit after a hardware repair to check on

the PC and make sure the system is now fully functional.

Desktop Monitor now improves this process by offering validation

of failure sequences and final events through the Intel vPro tech-

nology event log. This event log is stored in tamper-resistant

nonvolatile memory. It persists even if the OS is unresponsive,

and even if hardware (such as a hard drive) has failed. Technicians

can now access the Desktop Monitor event log to identify a

problem, then validate the final failure events through the

persistent event log on the PC.

With more accurate information, technicians can know exactly

which part(s) to replace in the PC. This can eliminate as many

as 50% of the on-site visits traditionally required for hardware

problem resolution, including eliminating much of the need for

on-site checks after repairs.

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Remotely power up PCs for updates, upgrades,

and maintenance

One of the main challenges in performing updates, upgrades,

and maintenance tasks is dealing with PCs that are powered

off during the update cycle. PCs with Intel vPro technology

provide a built-in remote power-up capability that allows an

authorized technician to power up, power down, and reset

PCs from the service center. This capability is more secure

and more efficient than wake on LAN (WOL), and is available

anytime — a key benefit in environments that may not have

been configured for WOL.

Desktop Monitor can now dynamically discover PCs with Intel

vPro technology and remotely power them on from the service

center. This allows technicians to install updates and perform

upgrades, backups, and other maintenance after-hours and on

weekends when it won’t interfere with user productivity. MSPs

can save considerable time, labor, and travel costs, yet still

provide enhanced services to customers.

Summary

SyAM Software recognizes the importance of Intel vPro tech-

nology in the service environment, and is taking advantage

of new hardware-based capabilities to enhance visibility and

manageability for MSPs. SyAM Software Desktop Monitor can

now deliver critical new capabilities for remotely powering up,

diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining systems from the central

service center.

SyAM Software expects that the combination of Desktop Monitor

and Intel vPro technology will help change the way MSPs manage

their systems, shifting from a reactive stance to a more managed

service model. This will help MSPs improve efficiencies and reduce

service costs. In turn, this will help reduce the total cost of owner-

ship of technology for small- and medium-sized customers.

In the future, SyAM Software plans to integrate additional capabili-

ties of Intel vPro technology — such as “circuit breaker” and agent

presence checking — into their managed solution. This will help

SyAM Software deliver even more enterprise-level services to MSPs,

and help improve service models and further reduce MSP costs.

S O LU T I O N B E N E F I T S

• Reduced on-site visits and improved

service efficiencies

• Increased accuracy of remote

hardware diagnostics

• Improved software problem resolution, even

if PC power is off or the OS is not responding

• Enhanced software updates through

remote power-up

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