On-demand webinar: How Client Initiated Remote Access (CIRA) Powers Hybrid Work

Join Intel Systems Engineer Daniel Brunton and Senior Platform Manager Vera Silberg as they explain how Client Initiated Remote Access (CIRA), a feature of Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and Intel® Standard Manageability, can help companies project the full power of the Intel vPro® platform onto PCs and laptops operating outside corporate firewalls.

In this webinar, you will learn:*

  • How client devices can initiate connections with internal corporate networks through CIRA.
  • How Intel AMT, Intel Standard Manageability, and Intel® Endpoint Management Assistant (Intel® EMA) allow companies to manage devices, secure data, and enhance productivity from the cloud.
  • How IT professionals can remotely — and securely — repair devices, troubleshoot problems, and install third-party software without interrupting operations or even having someone physically turn on the PC or laptop.

Brunton will also introduce the new features to Intel EMA, including the new endpoint adoption API.

You won’t want to miss how CIRA and the Intel vPro platform are fostering productivity and making the hybrid work model work better for everyone, so be sure to fill out the form.

*Please note: This webinar will be held in English. Closed captioning will be available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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About our experts:

Dan Brunton

Dan Brunton

Intel Endpoint Management Assistant Product Owner

Dan is a systems engineer and product owner in Intel’s Business Client Platforms group, where he has spent the last 15 years supporting product development and adoption of the Intel vPro® platform. Dan has worked in IT and product development roles at Intel for 22 years. Outside of work, Dan is an active local musician and retro video game collector.

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Vera Silberg

Vera Silberg

Senior Platform Manager for Intel vPro®

Vera is a Senior Platform Manager for Intel vPro in the Business Client Platforms group. Born and raised in Ukraine, she came to the United States to study engineering. After completing her master’s degree in electrical engineering at Stanford University, she started her 17-year career at Intel. Her extensive experience spans strategic planning, marketing, and product management ranging from security and manageability to software, silicon, and hardware. She spends her time working closely with OEMs and other customers to really understand their needs to deliver the best enterprise platforms. Outside of work, you can find Vera spending time with her two daughters or learning tap dancing.

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