Intel is working closely on the latest requirements of the technology for providing the support to their consumers. They are trying to develop the next generation devices for their audiences. Recently Intel has started working on the project for associating their brain child Unite technology with iPads and Chromebooks later on for the users. It is a technology which makes it easier to get the remote attendees easily on site.
The administrator can easily share and collaborate with attendee’s while sharing the whiteboard and monitors anytime in the meeting. It is a fun and interactive way to keep the meeting going. The attendants and the admin of the meeting can also share their documents while conducting the meeting. It is a full‐fledged software to conduct the meeting virtually.
The Unite software can also be running on Mac as well as Windows. The software is all set to be running on the iPad. The support will be added for the Chromebooks later. Now people can conduct the meetings easily using the Apple device. The correct timeline is still not provided by the general manager of business of Intel Company. The company is adding one feature at least in each and every six month. The software company hopes to be connecting with a wider audience.
They are also anticipating that the software will be reaching a wider audience by getting it pre‐installed in the PC’s. Intel has been internally using the software from last one year. This year they are hoping to get the software better. Intel confirms this product as a conventional product. Intel is making larger plans to collaborate with other companies too for cross selling their product and catering to a wider audience. Unite is mostly relying on the Wifi. Intel also sells WiGig, a wireless dock device for internet.