[Intel vPro Review: Part 1] Utilize vPro for remote work!I tried to create an environment by myself
Korona-ka is recommended for remote work, but many people are looking for a way to access their company's PC from their home PC.
Therefore, you can consider the management platform "vPro" provided by Intel.
Many people think that vPro is "I've heard the name, but it doesn't matter because it's for business use", but its core functions are "remote power on / off" and "remote desktop function (remote desktop function). Moreover, it can be used from the BIOS screen)) ". In other words, if you can use it well, it is a function that anyone can use conveniently.
However, it is also true that there is no simple introductory material because vPro requires a vPro-equipped PC (although there are surprisingly many options) and it is basically handled by BtoB via a system integrator.
Therefore, this time, we will deliver a verification with the theme of "trying to use vPro individually" so that vPro can be used even by "ordinary PC enthusiasts".
This time, which is the first time, I would like to introduce "hardware and software to prepare" and install it. From the next time onwards, we will introduce power on / off, BIOS operation, and its applications.
I hope these articles catch the eye of anyone interested in vPro.
[table of contents]
- You can do it with vPro! "Power on / off-BIOS operation-remote desktop"
- Try building a vPro verification environment
- Set the PC to be operated (PC with vPro)
- Set the operating PC
- Let's connect to a remote PC
- Other remote control software is also available
- Try building a vPro verification environment