Presentations

All slide shows are in Adobe Acrobat* format.

Fall 2009 IDF


Using UEFI as the Foundation for Innovation - Intel, Dell, IBM, HP, and Microsoft


Intel Advanced Technology in the Enterprise: Best Security Practices – Intel and IBM


Secure Server Firmware Lockdown through Standardized UEFI Management Protocols – Intel, Dell, and Insyde


Best Technical Methods for UEFI Development — Reducing Platform Boot Times — Firmware Debugging: UEFI and USB for platform forensics - Intel and AMI


UEFI Boot Time Optimization under Microsoft Windows* 7 – Intel, Microsoft, and Insyde


Transitioning the Plug-In Industry from Legacy to UEFI: Real World Cases – Intel and Phoenix

Fall 2008 IDF


Emerging Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Capabilities - Intel and Phoenix Technologies*


Intel Framework Customization for Optimized Platform Boot Initialization - Intel


Debugging under Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI): Addressing DXE Driver Challenges - Insyde Software*


Microsoft Windows on UEFI Platforms - Microsoft*


Towards a Common Firmware Update Mechanism - Intel and IBM Systems and Technology*

Spring 2008 IDF Shanghai China


Design Considerations for UEFI Firmware Modules Interoperability - Intel
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Intel Framework Customization for Optimized Platform Boot Initialization - Intel
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BIOS Vendor Byosoft Showcasing their Security features on the Framework - Byosoft*
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Fall 2007 IDF


UEFI Benefits for IBM product development - IBM Systems and Technology*


Zero to OS in a Flash - Intel


Pathway to the Future PC Client Revolutionary Embedded Software - Hewlett-Packard*


UEFI 2.1 and UEFI Platform Initialization (PI) 1.0 - Details and Differences - Intel

Spring 2007 IDF Beijing China


UEFI Specifications Overview and Industry Update - Intel and Hewlett Packard*
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"Zero to in-flash OS" Within 5 Seconds - Framework's solution for HPC and other Applications - Intel
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UEFI and Framework Benefits for Lenovo* Product Development - Lenovo*
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UEFI 2.1 and UEFI Platform Initialization (PI) 1.0 - Details and Differences - Intel
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Fall 2006 IDF

Spring 2006 IDF