Intel goes big at 2 Weeks of Gitex
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Intel goes big at 2 Weeks of Gitex

All residents of the room connect using the pin that gets displayed and a maximum of four people can then share their screens of the devices they are using and then make annotations and open apps and do a host of other activities. The Inter Core vPro processor acts like the server which takes in the maximum four connections and brings up all the four screens side by side. Now either of those four can share one screen or show their own views and use their own apps to contribute to the meeting.

Asbis partnered Intel with the launch of Unite by using the Prestigio Multiboard solution which basically were smart TVs that could be used with either the peripherals or touchscreen itself.

The Unite keeps data encrypted with 256-bit SSL that allows it to remain within the confines of the conference. Also while the PINs are being added the host can accept and deny connections based on who are the intended recipients and viewers.

Sameh Helmy, Enterprise Tech Sales Mgr of Intel MEA and Turkey said “The Unite keeps ease of use in mind and is designed to fit seamlessly into the existing it client IT deployment models and client software distribution methods making it convenient to the management. With Intel vPro technology built in, it can also control, patch and repair the device when the system is offline.”

Going by what we saw in these two weeks with Intel, there is a sign that Intel is not going to stop at just this much and will look to add more to its existing portfolio in the years to come.