Intel Unite Solution - Enterprise Deployment Guide

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1 Introduction
Intel Unite® software powers secure, connected meeting spaces that simplify collaboration. It was designed
to connect everyone in a meeting, quickly and easily. The Intel Unite solution is a simple and instant
collaboration solution available today and a foundation for added capabilities and innovation in the future.
This document can be used to install the Intel Unite software in enterprise mode, learn more about features
and assist with troubleshooting.
1.1 Audience
This document is designed for use by IT professionals within a corporate environment and for other
audiences that will be deploying the Intel Unite solution in an enterprise environment.
1.2 Intel Unite Solution Terminology & Definitions
Enterprise Server (Server) – This term refers to the web server and the PIN service running on the server that
will assign and resolve PINs. It provides a download page for the Clients and the admin portal for
configuration.
Client – This term refers to a device (Windows*, macOS*, iOS*, Android* or Chromebook*) that will be used
to connect to the Hub.
Hub – This term refers to a mini form factor PC with Intel® vPro™ technology that is connected to a display
in a conference room running the Intel Unite application.
FQDN – This acronym stands for Fully Qualified Domain Name.
Plugin – This term refers to a software component that is installed on the Hub which extends the
functionality of the Intel Unite solution.
IIS – This acronym stands for Internet Information Services, which is a web server provided by Microsoft*.