13Source: Major Utility District ROI case study, http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-1494. Study commissioned by Intel.

14Source: Increase Productivity by Providing Laptops Beyond Road Warriors, Forrester Consulting, October, 2008 (www.Forrester.com). Study commissioned by Intel.

15Source: University of Plymouth ROI Analysis http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2020. Study commissioned by Intel.

16Source: CSI Computer Crime & Security Survey, 2008, http://www.pgp.com/insight/newsroom/ press_releases/2008_annual_study_cost_of_data_breach.html.

17Systems using Client Initiated Remote Access (CIRA) require wired or wirelss LAN connectivity and may not be available in public hot spots or “click to accept” locations.

18Check with your PC vendor for availability of computer systems that meet Intel SIPP guidelines. A stable image computer system is a standardized hardware configuration that IT departments can deploy into the enterprise for a set period of time, which is usually 12 months. Intel SIPP is a client program only and does not apply to servers or Intel-based handhelds and/or handsets.

19No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) requires a computer system with Intel® Virtualization Technology, an Intel TXT-enabled processor, chipset, BIOS, Authenticated Code Modules and an Intel TXT-compatible measured launched environment (MLE). The MLE could consist of a virtual machine monitor, an OS or an application. In addition, Intel TXT requires the system to contain a TPM v1.2, as defined by the Trusted Computing Group and specific software for some uses. For more information,

see http://www.intel.com/technology/security.

2064-bit computing on Intel architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications enabled for Intel® 64 architecture. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel® 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Consult with your system vendor for more information.

21Enabling Execute Disable Bit functionality requires a PC with a processor with Execute Disable Bit capability and a supporting operating system. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Execute Disable Bit functionality.

22Source: The Cost of a Lost Laptop, The Ponemon Institute, LLC. April 2009. Study commissioned by Intel.

23Source: ROI Analysis: Taibei High School uses Intel® vProtechnology to achieve ROI of 115% and virtually eliminate student IM usage during classes, March 2009, Intel. See http://communities. intel.com/docs/DOC-2989. Study commissioned by Intel.

24FIPS PUBS 197, http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips197/fips-197.pdf.

25Source: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/bradand/mms2008.mspx.

26Source: Quantifying the Benefits of Intel KVM. Wipro, November 2009. Study commissioned by Intel

and available at: http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-3144.

27Source: ROI Analysis: Transforming IT Support with Intel® vProTechnology, July 2008, Intel. See http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-1755. Study commissioned by Intel.

28Source: ROI Analysis: Improving Productivity and Reducing Energy Costs and Consumption with Intel® vProTechnology, September 2008, Intel. See http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-1915. Study commissioned by Intel.

29Source: ROI Analysis: Increasing Call Center Productivity, March 2008, Intel. See http://communities. intel.com/docs/DOC-1915. Study commissioned by Intel.

30Source: ROI Analysis: Positive ROI of 100% with Reduced Carbon Emissions and Better Patching Using PCs with Intel® vProTechnology, October, 2008, Intel. See http://communities.intel.com/ docs/DOC-2141. Study commissioned by Intel.

31Source: Reducing 856,000 Pounds of CO2 Emissions through Remote Services and Off-Hours Power Management, 2008, Intel. See http://communities.intel.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1703- 102-2-2745/320101-002US.PDF. Study commissioned by Intel.

32Source: How Come Distributed Work is Still the Next Big Thing? http://www.thefutureofwork.net/ assets/WP-20061-Distributed_Work_Next_Big_Thing.pdf.

33Source: Telework in Montana State Government, http://www.leg.mt.gov/content/Publications/Audit/ Report/06SP-05.pdf.

34“Intel Insights and Market Research,” Techaisle, March 2009 (www.Techaisle.com). Study commissioned by Intel.

35Source: Forrester: The Total Economic Impact™ of Increasing Enterprise Laptop Adoption, http://www.ciscointelalliance.com/_files/pdf/Intel%20Workplace%20Mobility%20Study%20-%20

TEI%20Report.pdf. Study commissioned by Intel.

36Up to 8X Bandwidth increase based on the theoretical maximum bandwidth enabled by 3x3 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams in combination with a 3 spatial stream Access Point. Actual wireless throughput and/or range will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware and software configurations. Check with your PC manufacturer for details.

37Source: http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2009/prod_062609.html.

38Source: Telecommuting Could Save Gas And U.S. $38 Billion Annually – InformationWeek, http://www.informationweek.com/news/management/trends/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208700405.

39ENERGY STAR denotes a system level energy specification, defined by the US Environmental

Protection Agency, that relies upon all of the system’s components, including processor, chipset, power supply, HDD, graphics controller and memory to meet the specification. For more information, see http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=find_a_product.showProductGroup&pgw_ code=CO.

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