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   Date: 4th May 2010

Remote system recovery and admin feature for industrial computers by IEI

IEI Technology has developed a series computing platforms based on Intel Q57 and QM57 chipsets with Intel AMT 6.0 with a new system recovery and backup application called One Key Recovery. IEI made embedded computers can be remotely controlled via IEI's iEZman and One Key Recovery.

The IEI iEZman application allows full control of keyboard, mouse and viewing the video output on the remote system through the hardware-based Intel Active Management Technology 6.0. The video output on the remote system is always viewable even when there is a BSoD (blue screen of death) or missing disk.

iEZman allows a remote user, such as a support person, to remotely control and perform administrative tasks through a graphical user interface in Windows. All functions can be managed through this single interface after password verification. iEZman provides IT departments with remote client management, OOB (out-of-band) diagnostics and assets tracking regardless of system power or OS state to help reduce TCO and improve productivity.

iEZman Functions:
- Power Management - To power the remote system on, off or reset
- Schedule Power Management - To schedule the systems to wake from a sleep state or turn off at a particular time
- Remote Access - To boot remote PCs from a local CD-ROM, floppy drive or ISO image, or boot into the BIOS
- Group Management - To sort remote PCs into groups for easy monitoring and control
- Patch Management - To apply patches to remote PCs
- Alert and Events - To issue and alert when system problems occur

IEI SBC products featuring iEZman are the PICMG 1.3 PCIE-Q57A and Mini-ITX KINO-QM57A.

To know more visit www.ieiworld.com



          
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