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Roving Reporter: Ringing Up POS System Sales with Intel® vPro™ Technology

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The market for point-of-sale (POS) machines is extremely competitive, but POS machine designers can get an edge by appealing to two top retailer concerns: security and maintenance costs. Solve these problems for retailers and they are likely to line up to buy your money-saving solution.

 

How big of a problem are these two issues? According to Global IT service provider CompuCom, an IT visit can cost USD $187. A remote repair, on the other hand, costs just USD $12 – that’s 90 percent less expensive.

 

What about security? According to the Verizon 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report, the location of 70 percent of retail security breaches is the point of sale. This one remarkable fact shows just how vulnerable legacy POS machines are to identity thieves.

 

The first step to solving these issues for retailers is basing POS solutions on Intel®  vPro™ platforms. Platform choices include the Intel® Core™ i5/i7 vPro™ processor family and the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600, E5-1600, E3-1500, and E3-1200 product families, as well as numerous Intel® chipsets and network adapters.

 

In cases where retailers are already using POS machines with these components, IT managers and managed service providers can activate the Intel vPro features in them. Intel® Setup and Configuration Software 9.0 makes implementing Intel vPro processor-based devices simple and fast. In a matter of minutes, many of the security and manageability features described here can be available.

 

Reducing Maintenance Costs

Intel® vPro™ technology and its remote device management component, Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT), easily and inexpensively integrate with existing IT environments and management infrastructure. Once activated, Intel vPro technology and Intel AMT work together to support the following management capabilities:

 

  • Real-time access and full remote control over POS devices with integrated Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) capabilities – even when operating systems or disk drives fail and the device won’t boot (Figure 1)
  • Direct remote boots into the BIOS (via KVM support)
  • Highly secure remote resets of forgotten disk encryption passphrases or PINs
  • Remote system reimages and rebuilds
  • Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) support to boot devices remotely using their PXE-capable network interface controller (NIC)
  • Remote shutdown and power-on to reduce energy consumption
  • Provision of a temporary POS device to enable users to continue working while a device is repaired or reimaged

 

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Figure 1. Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) enables real-time access and full remote control over POS devices with integrated Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) capabilities – even when operating systems or disk drives fail and the device won’t boot.

 

Improving Security at the Point of Sale

Any compromise of data generated at a retail POS is unacceptable – yet many retailers still rely on software-based authentication such as username and password. More than 50 percent of data breaches are caused by misused or stolen user credentials.

 

A retailer’s reputation can be lost right along with any customer identity information in a fraction of a second. Intel vPro technology helps protect against threats from hackers and identity thieves through exceptional, hardware-based security features. Its security takes a multilayered approach:

 

  • Protection through hardware-based security access featuring the multifactor authentication of Intel® Authenticate Technology. In addition, Remote Secure Erase and Intel® Enterprise Digital Fence provide excellent data protection for Intel® Solid State Drives.
  • Detection through security features such as BIOS Guard and OS Guard offering hardware-based device and platform protection against BIOS and malware attacks.
  • Correction through remote out-of-band patching and recovery.

 

Use Case Examples

Intel vPro technology solutions are helping retail operations all over the world save on maintenance. The Bank of New Zealand, for instance, uses Intel vPro technology for their ATMs to power up devices for delivering patches, distributing software updates, and enforcing security policies. When an ATM experiences a system crash, the bank avoids a costly truck roll by running diagnostics and remediating issues via a remote hardware-based KVM session.

 

METRO Cash & Carry, an international leader in self-service wholesale, uses Intel vPro technology to remotely update POS machines even if a location is closed and machines are switched off (Figure 2). According to internal tests, METRO is saving the equivalent of several IT workdays per month by employing the remote manageability features offered by Intel Core vPro processors.

 

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Figure 2. Intel® vPro™ technology enables remotely updating POS machines even if a location is closed and machines are switched off.

 

Architectural Considerations

Intel vPro technology platforms include features and capabilities to tightly integrate with complex infrastructure components such as Microsoft Active Directory*, DNS, DHCP, public key infrastructure (PKI), enterprise WLAN environments, and standard toolsets such as Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and McAfee ePO Deep Command*. These infrastructure components are optional and depend upon IT requirements around security and investment in existing systems management products.

 

At the highest level, the recommended and most secure version of the solution architecture is comprised of the components shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4.

 

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Figure 3. This diagram shows how to use Intel® vPro™ technology in a retail enterprise environment for the best results in terms of security and manageability.

 

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Figure 4. This is a close-up of the Intel® vPro™ technology portion of Figure 3.

 

Putting Intel® vPro Technology on the Sales Floor

For over a decade now Intel has continuously improved the feature set of Intel vPro technology and the performance, stability, and reliability of Intel AMT. POS machine designers can choose from a wider variety than ever of embedded boards and POS systems offering Intel vPro technology, including new boards and systems featuring the latest 6th generation Intel® Core™ i5/i7 vPro processors. With advances in performance, productivity, data security, and identity protection, these processors provide Intel’s best solution yet for retail POS.

 

To provide a sample of what’s available from members of the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance, we chose a selection based on the mini-ITX form factor. Mini-ITX is a good choice because components are on a single board, all I/O is defined and integrated on the board in a standard manner with standard commercial connections, and the boards are competitively priced.

 

 

Product

  1. Intel® vPro  Processors

 

Form Factor

 

Features

Avalue EMX-Q170

  1. 6th generation Intel® Core i7/i5 processor product family

Mini-ITX

  • 2x 260-pin DDR4 2133MHz SO-DIMM socket, supports up to 32GB
  • 1x Intel® I219LM PCIe Gigabit Ethernet PHY
  • 1x Intel® I211AT PCIe Gigabit Ethernet
  • Realtek ALC892 HD Audio Codec
  • VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, dual channel 18/24-bits LVDS (Chrontel CH7511B eDP to LVDS)
  • 5x SATA III, 1 x SATA III or 1 x mSATA III switch by Jumper
  • 1x PCIe x16
  • 1x full-size mPCIe with mSATA Support (SATA III)
  • 1x half-size mPCIe
  • 6x USB 2.0 by pin header
  • 4x USB 3.0 at I/O
  • 1x PS2 keyboard/PS2 mouse with dual deck USB 2.0
  • 5x RS232, 1x RS232/422/485
  • Line-in, Mic-in, Line-out
  • 8-bits GPIO
  • Onboard Infineon SLB9665 support TPM 2.0
  • ATX Power

Ennoconn NSB-3011

Intel® Xeon® processors E3-1275 v5, E3-1268L v5, E5-1225 v5

Mini-ITX

  • 3x displays (VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI)
  • DDR4 support (ECC memory support)
  • COM1 for RS-232/422/485 selectable
  • 2x GbE
  • SATA III
  • USB 3,0
  • PCIe x16
  • COM
  • Audio

Fujitsu D3433-S

i7-6700

i7-6700TE

i5-6500

i5-6500TE

Mini-ITX

  • Designed for 24-hour operation
  • DDR4 2133 SO-DIMM up to 32GB
  • 2x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x DVI-D, 1x eDP, 1x LVDS dual channel 24-bit
  • PCIe Gen3 and mPCIe
  • 4x SATA III
  • RAID
  • mSATA & M.2 socket
  • 2x GbE
  • Dual power option (ATX/12V DC-in)
  • TPM 2.0
  • 2x serial ports
  • 1x DVI
  • 4x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0
  • Audio

iBASE MI990

i7-6822EQ

i7-6820EQ

i5-6442EQ

i5-6440EQ

Mini-ITX

  • 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM slots for up to 32GB of memory
  • 6x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0
  • 6x COM
  • 4x SATA III
  • RAID
  • DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort, and 24-bit dual channel LVDS
  • PCIe x16, PCIe x8, PCIe x4, PCIe x1, mPCIe, and 3x PCI slots
  • 2x GbE
  • 1x PCIe x16, 2x mPCIe, 1x M.2
  • TPM 2.0
  • iSMART 3.0
  • Digital I/O (4-in/4-out)
  • Audio
  • Watchdog timer

IEI KINO-AQ170

6th generation Intel® Core i7/i5 processor product family

Mini-ITX

  • 2x SO-DIMM DDR4-2133 up to 32 GB
  • 3x display (HDMI 2.0/HDMI/Display Port/VGA/iDP)
  • 2x GbE
  • SATA 6Gb/s
  • mSATA
  • USB 3.0
  • 8-bit digital I/O (2x 5pin)
  • 1x SMBus
  • Audio
  • Watchdog timer

Jetway JNF594-Q170

6th generation Intel® Core i7/i5 processor product family

Mini-ITX

  • 2x SO-DIMM DDR4-2133 up to 32 GB
  • 3x display (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D)
  • 4x SATA III
  • RAID
  • mSATA/mPCIe shared slot
  • 1x PCIe 3.0 x16, 1x mPCIe
  • 2x GbE
  • Audio
  • 6x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0
  • 4x serial (2x RS232, 2x RS232/422/485)
  • CE, FCC, ROHS, REACH, EuP/ErP

MSI MS-98B2

I76600U

Mini-ITX

  • Low power consumption solution
  • 2x SO-DIMM DDR4-2133 up to 32 GB
  • 2x display (HDMI, DisplayPort)
  • 2x GbE
  • 4x USB 3.0, 8x USB 2.0
  • 2x SATA III
  • 4x COM (COM 1 RS-232/422/485; COM 2-4 RS-232)
  • mSATA/mPCIe shared slot
  • Audio
  • Watchdog Timer
  • FCC, CE, C-Tick, VCCI, BSMI

Portwell WADE-8017

6th generation Intel® Core i7/i5 processor product family

Mini-ITX

  • 2x SO-DIMM DDR4-2133/1866 up to 32 GB (ECC option)
  • 3x display (HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA)
  • 2x GbE
  • 1x PCIe x16
  • 1x mPCIe or mSATA
  • 1x M.2
  • Audio (line-in, line-out, mic-in)
  • Serial (1x RS-232/422/485; 1x RS-232; 4x RS-232 on pin header)
  • 4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0
  • TPM 1.2 (optional)
  • MTBF over 120,000 hours at 40° C

 

Give Your POS Solutions the Intel® vPro™ Technology Advantage

Boost your sales by differentiating your POS systems using the manageability and security features that come by starting with a board offering Intel vPro technology. For a complete list of the hundreds of embedded systems and boards targeting the retail market and offering Intel vPro technology, see the Alliance’s Solutions Directory.

 

Learn More

Solutions in this blog:

 

Related topics:

Avalue, Ennoconn, Fujitsu, iBASE, IEI, and Portwell are Associate members of the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance. Micro Star International (MSI) is an Affiliate member. Jetway is a General member.

 

Mark Scantlebury

Roving Reporter (Intel Contractor), Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance

Editor-in-Chief,Embedded Innovator magazine


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