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      • Aptio® and MegaRAC® OpenEditions, Available on GitHub Today

        The key to MegaRAC OpenEdition’s flexibility is a robust “common core” concept that delivers a highly-managed source base with high ROI, and a complete Service Processor Solution for wide product deployments. MegaRAC OpenEdition includes dedicated support, code patches and security advisories that all AMI customers trust and expect.

        Aptio OpenEdition, with all the benefits of Aptio V, now available in open source. Firmware features support for the latest UEFI specifications and the security, fast boot and touch support that today’s platforms require.

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        Leveraging Intel® SGX secure enclaves, AMI TruE enables secure computing, easy to deploy workload attestation and secure application keys without compromising confidentiality – to deliver a secure data center solution that is scalable, extensible and built for cloud-to-edge applications. It establishes and tracks the servers’ trusted compute status in the data center, complies with data security regulations and provides remediation for untrusted platforms. Adding support for these key security features makes AMI TruE a reliable and easily deployed solution for data centers and cloud service providers that delivers functional computing, attestation, confidential computing and cloud execution without compromise.

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        The supply chain is a significant cybersecurity threat for mission-critical servers in modern data centers or enterprises. Before a device leaves the manufacturing site, it’s crucial for the original design manufacturers (ODMs), OEMs and firmware suppliers to work together to ensure the firmware is attested. At AMI, we are committed to helping maintain firmware integrity throughout the supply chain.

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      • Zero Trust Security Starts with Firmware

        Zero Trust security is essential for protecting an organization’s infrastructure and business critical data in today’s digital transformation. But without secure firmware running on the infrastructure, Zero Trust strategy weakens significantly.

        From your car to airport kiosks and power grids, nearly all technology is powered by firmware and for that reason, firmware attacks are on the rise. Firmware attacks are much more dangerous than OS-based attacks because firmware is invisible to OS-based security solutions.

        AMI’s Zero Trust firmware security solutions can help maintain firmware integrity and strengthen organizations’ Zero trust strategy.

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        As an Arm license partner, one of your main objectives is to bring your designs to the market as quickly and efficiently as possible. However, this process can be fraught with challenges, and one of the biggest hurdles you may encounter is in the development of firmware. Firmware is a critical component of your device, ensuring that it powers on, runs securely, and stays on during its lifecycle. Developing firmware that meets these requirements can be a complex and time-consuming task, but it is essential for the success of your device.

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Message from Sanjoy Maity, CEO of AMI

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Acronym Soup: What is ESP?

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Acronym Soup: What is OpROM?

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AMI to Present on Firmware Configuration Update at Spring 2019 UEFI Plugfest

Mar 15, 2019 | Tech Blog

Embedded World 2019 in Review

Mar 8, 2019 | Tech Blog

AMI Announces Support for Marvell ThunderX2 Arm-based Processors

Mar 6, 2019 | Tech Blog

A Beginner’s Guide to PC Building Part 4

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Acronym Soup: What is EVB?

Mar 1, 2019 | Tech Blog

AMI Announces Redfish 1.5 Support in Aptio V and MegaRAC SP-X

Feb 21, 2019 | Tech Blog

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