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2. ThinkPad Repair Actions vs the Industry - Enterprise Class Notebooks While the industry has improved, so have ThinkPads - still 33% better in 1 st year Historically, ThinkPads have delivered better quality – as much as 40% in 1 st year ThinkPad Actual Repair Rates are measure of ALL warranty repairs including “no part” and “no trouble found”. Represent Medium and Large Enterprise Accounts: Typical environment and usage model Gartner Industry averages are from Gartner Report: “Benchmarking PC Hardware Reliability” – June 20, 2006 Next Gartner report expected mid year 2008 ARR = annual repair rate * Given ARRs are for products shipped in these years Quality 1st Yr ARR 2nd Yr ARR 3rd Yr ARR Gartner 2003/2004* 20% 23% 28% ThinkPad 2003/2004* 12% 18% 25% Gartner 2005/2006* 15% 18% 22% ThinkPad 2005/2006* 2007* 10% 9% 13% 16%
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4. Lenovo’s Value Most Secure Notebooks Coolest and Quietest system Individualized battery Control Extreme Performance Best wireless performance Display Roll Cage
13. X Series Lighter weight with long Battery life SL Series The ultimate Small Business tool R Series Mainstream ThinkPad systems for lowest TCO T Series Balance of Performance and Mobility, Cutting Edge Technology W Series Uncompromised Performance Cutting Edge Technology Most Powerful ThinkPad EVER ThinkPad Product Line Overview
15. ThinkPad T400 and T500 Industry leading wireless performance with support for WWAN with GPS, WLAN, WiMax, UWB, BT on single system! With Lenovo ConstantConnect you’re always connected even when the system is in standby. Greenest ThinkPad with EPEAT Gold, Cllimate Savers, Green Power Management and new Energy Calculator Industry Leading Battery Life with Enhanced battery Stretch, and New Power Management Utility. New brighter, thinner LED B/L Displays Coolest and Quietest Systems with 3 rd Generation Fan Design and Adaptive Thermal Technologies Dynamic Switchable Graphics for best graphics and battery performance Enhanced Audio Sound produces virtual surround and +6 dB louder than previous ThinkPads Industry Leading Security with Centrally Managed Passwords, Remote Lockdown of systems, BIOS port disablement, FDE drives
16. T Series Graphics for 2008 T400 T500 W500 Open GL graphics ATI Mobility FireGL V5700 w/ 512 MB VRAM Intel X4500 integrated graphics Intel X4500 integrated graphics Switchable graphics Intel X4500 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 w/ 256 MB Switchable graphics Intel X4500 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 w/ 256 MB VRAM
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18. ThinkPad R Series vs. T Series R400 T400 R500 T500 Positioning Mainstream Thin & Light Mainstream Thin & Light HDD Standard Standard or SSD Standard Standard or SSD WWAN No Yes No Yes Graphics Intel Integrated Intel Integrated or 256MB Discrete Intel Integrated Intel Integrated or 256MB Discrete Panel 14W LCD 14W LED B/L or CCFL LCD 15.4W LCD 15.4W LED B/L Or CCFL LCD WLAN Intel AG/AGN, ThinkPad abg Intel AG/AGN, ThinkPad abg, Wimax Intel AG/AGN, ThinkPad abg Intel AG/AGN, ThinkPad abg, Wimax Battery 4,6,9 Cell 4,6,9 Cell 6,9 Cell 6,9 Cell LCD Roll Cage Yes Yes No Yes Cover Material SEPC SEPC ABS SEPC Camera Yes Yes Yes Yes vPro No Yes No Yes Optical Drive 12.7mm BluRay DVD CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD-RW 9.5mm BluRay DVD CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD-RW 12.7mm BluRay DVD CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD-RW 9.5mm BluRay DVD CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD-RW
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23. Highlights of the new 12” wide X Series LED backlight panels Integrated cameras Wireless USB (UWB) (US and Japan only) New common slice Lighter weight WiMAX (US only) GPS (all GEOs) New T Series size keyboard Extremely long battery life Solid State Drives Stronger CPU performance Put all the pieces together and you’ll have the ultimate ultraportable notebook! EPEAT Gold (select models) Next Generation ThinkPad Roll Cage (select models)
24. X200s highlights – Super light and extremely long battery life Backed with latest technology ranging from GPS to WiMAX and bright 250 nits LED backlight panels Maximum battery life up to 13.3 hours Select models feature the Next Generation Roll Cage – super strong design Intel’s LV processor providing enough speed for demanding tasks Weight starting at only 2.47 lbs/ 1.1 kg 128 GB Solid State Drives provide extremely fast performance and consume less power New common slice across the X 200 Series Select models meet the EPEAT Gold standard. Every model is Energy Star 4.0 compliant Improved WLAN and WWAN performance *
25. ThinkPad X200 highlights – Best CPU performance Backed with latest technology ranging from integrated cameras to GPS and WiMAX, bright 200 nits panels Maximum battery life up to 9.8 hours All X Series come with improved T Series size keyboard Intel’s NV processor and 2.5” HDD or 1.8” HDD providing superior performance in the ultraportable market Weight starting at only 2.95 lbs / 1.34kg 64 GB Solid State Drives provide extremely fast performance. New common slice across the X 200 Series EPEAT Silver and Energy Star 4.0 Improved WLAN and WWAN performance *
26. ThinkPad X200 Tablet highlights Maximum battery life up to 11.1 hours Improved outdoor viewability with bright LED backlit panels. Dual swivel hinge for improved usability Intel’s LV processor providing superior performance in the tablet space 128 GB Solid State Drives provide extremely fast performance and consume less power Weight starting at only 3.55 lbs. / 1.61kg Backed with latest technology ranging from integrated cameras and stereo speakers to GPS and WiMAX New common slice across the X 200 Series Select models meet the EPEAT Gold standard. Every model is Energy Star 4.0 compliant Improved WLAN and WWAN performance *
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28. X301 highlights – Super thin, integrated optical drive, and a 13” wide display Backed with latest technology ranging from integrated DVD burner to GPS and WiMAX. Now with integrated DisplayPort Maximum battery life up to 10 hours The Next Generation Roll Cage makes this the strongest ThinkPad ever Intel’s ULV processor for optimal design and battery life Extremely thin design in a new 13” wide form factor. Weight starting at only 2.93 lbs / 1.31kg 128 GB Solid State Drives provide extremely fast performance and consume less power Improved WLAN and WWAN performance *
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31. Scenario Customer wants… Choose Most energy efficient solution X300 Lowest cost mainstream stable platform R500 / R400 Balance of performance and mobility T400 / T500 Ultimate performance W500 / W700 Most ultraportable (lightest weight, longest battery life) X200s Highest performance ultraportable on the market X200 Montevina Disclosure – Product Guidance
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41. Battery Life Latest Outlook for T series (Discrete Standard) ~30% Better Battery Life T61 to T400 Up to 60% Better Battery Life T61 to T400 by Switchable Technology Product T400 (EnergySaving) T400 (High Performance) T61 (SantaRosa) CPU Penryn 2.8GHz T9600 Penryn 2.8GHz T9600 Penryn 2.6GHz T9500 Memory DDR3-1066 : 1GBx2 DDR3-1066 : 1GBx2 DDR2-667 : 1GBx2 Gfx ATI M82 ATI M82 nVIDIA NB8M LCD 14"WXGA+ 14"WXGA+ 14"WXGA+ HDD 200GB 7200rpm 200GB 7200rpm 100GB 7200rpm ODD Rambo Rambo Rambo WLAN Shirley Peak Shirley Peak Kedron Backlight uCCFL CCFL CCFL Battery 4cell/6cell/9cell/ 9cell+Bay 4cell/6cell/9cell/ 9cell+Bay 4cell/6cell/9cell/ 9cell+Bay MM2007 (Vista) 3.2Hr / 4.9Hr / 7.4Hr / 9.9Hr 2.5Hr / 3.8Hr / 5.7Hr / 7.7Hr 2.0Hr /3.0Hr / 4.6Hr / 6.2Hr MM2007 (XP) ref 3.3Hr / 5.0Hr / 7.6Hr / 10.2Hr 2.6Hr / 3.9Hr / 5.9Hr / 7.9Hr - MM2007 (Vista) 50% & 50% usage : 2.8Hr / 4.3Hr / 6.5Hr / 8.8Hr
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50. Coolest and Quietest in the industries with new Thermal Technology ThinkPad T61 DELL D630 HP 6510b (dBA) ThinkPad Thermal Specifications ThinkPad Acoustic Specifications Thermal Acoustic Noise Level (Deg.C) ThinkPad T400 Santarosa Platforms Montevina Platforms Skin Temperatures
61. Power Manager – Basic Interface and Gadget Quick tasks for easy access to common actions Vista Gadget for quick status and settings Indicator when settings meet ClimateSavers standards Quick BatteryStretch Access Basic and Advanced Views
68. AC 5.0 Basic View (WiFi) with Vista Gadget Current Connection (already connected ) Selections for connection category and network type
69. AC 5.0 Advanced View (WiFi) with Vista Gadget “ Find Wireless” results (Double-click or select to initiate connection to Network) “ Advanced” View shows additional status details Padlock = Network with security, + sign = additional networks with same AP name
71. Page ThinkCentre Leadership Best Manageability, Security and Greenest PCs Available I/O Disable Capabilities Power Management TVT Display Port Recyclable Plastic Keyboard Quietest SFF on ThinkCentre Centralized Managed Passwords Climate Saver on SFF >25% Post Consumer Contents Energy Star 4.0 available on All Form Factors EPEAT Gold on All Form Factor Green Guard Green Features
74. ThinkCentre – Easier to Service, More Reliable Toolessly removable and replaceable HDD with vibration dampeners Flip up bays for easy access to all components Steel Chassis on all models which supports up to 100 pounds / 45 kg. Front to back air flow on all models for cooler running systems USB Ports are positioned for ease of use Tool-less removal of most major components "Car hood" serviceability
75. Green Green Quad Cooling Design for Thermal Improvement* *SFF only What is benefit of thermal improvement? HDD Cooler 50 o C↘47 o C 6% improvement VRM Cooler 90 o C↘80 o C 11% improvement FAN Speed 1300 rpm↘700 rpm 30% improvement Front ThinkCentre M55 Small Form factor Rear Front ThinkCentre M57 Small Form factor Rear Front Next Generation Small Form factor Rear
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85. ThinkStation S10 ThinkStation S10 Has bottom mounted 120mm fan which moves more air more quietly than 80mm smaller fans found on Dell ThinkStation S10 Has large, robust 650W power supply ThinkStation S10 Uses faster and greener DDR3 memory ThinkStation S10 has a much more secure key lock ThinkStation S10 Has much more intelligent cable routing and better airflow characteristics
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Placeholder - presentation title | Date - 6 April, 2006 The top half (blue area) of this chart compares ACTUAL ThinkPad warranty data with the Gartner Notebook industry averages from the previous chart. Also note – these are now CUMULATIVE numbers (as opposed to annual on the previous page). Note 1: Consistent with Gartner publication, the ThinkPad data that has been provided is for products that were manufactured in 2003 and 2004. Note 2: The ThinkPad data includes data for all Platforms. (X,R,T, and Z series) Note 3: The ThinkPad data includes all GEOS, with the exception of AP. AP warranty rates are historically lower, however Lenovo does not track AP in sufficient detail to include in such a detailed analysis. Therefore, if we could include AP, the ThinkPad numbers would be even lower. Note 4: Notice from the previous chart that we have modified the terminology from “failure rate” to “repair action”. This is because the Lenovo data includes ALL warranty claims. However, often warranty claims are filed for cases where no actual hardware defect was found. Therefore, Lenovo feels that our that “repair actions”, as measured by our warranty claim data, is the best measure of Quality as perceived by the customer. While Gartner labels their numbers as “hardware failure rates”, Lenovo will take the generous view and compare these numbers directly to our RA rates. In summary, this may be a worse case comparison from Lenovo perspective, but we assume that in using “hardware failure rate”, Gartner did not intend to mean the literal translation. Note 5: Notice from previous chart that we have switched from annualized to cumulative values. (Thus the Gartner 20% yr1, 23% yr2, and 28% yr3, becomes 3 yr cum = 71%) We took this approach because it is easier to see the total ThinkPad RA reduction and associated cost savings to the customer, from the cum values. The bottom half of the chart (green) compares Gartner averages for current products to current ThinkPads . Note 6: both sets of numbers are given for product Manufactured in years 2005 and 2006. Note 7: For both Gartner and ThinkPad, the “1 Yr Cum RA” is from ACTUAL data. However, 2yr and 3 yr data is a PROJECTION. The projection is necessary because 2 nd yr data on product Manufactured in 2005 does not yet exist. The Gartner projection is from the cited report of June 20, 2006. The ThinkPad projection is consistent with the RA rates that we have used for our Service Cost Estimate (SCE). This is important as the SCE is used to price our products and set overall warranty budgets. In other words, Lenovo bases our business on the accuracy of the SCE – this should give it credibility to our projections. Note 8: Once again, both the Gartner and ThinkPad Cum RA rates are given for Enterprise customers. Note 9: For simplicity, the ThinkPad 2005/2006 rates are given as a composite of all platforms. We expect all ThinkPad platforms to have very similar quality, but have provided the next chart (as a back-up) to be used if it is necessary to provide RA rates for a specific platform. May 2007 Updates: The ThinkPad 2005/2006 2yr Cum RA has been changed from projected to actual (removed *). The 23% value is unchanged as the actual data exactly matched the projection. The ThinkPad 2005/2006 3 yr Cum RA has been changed to 39% from 40%. This is still a projected value but represents greater confidence in the 3 rd year RA as we now have 2 years data on this vintage.
With our R61, T61 and X61 notebooks – created the best ThinkPads ever along a number of dimensions: Best-Engineered ThinkPads: Technology and Design: New LCD Top Cover Roll Cage Customer benefits: Most durable ThinkPads ever achieve a 4x reduction in transmitted stress to the LCD; also roll cage design helps deliver the best wireless performance Individualized Battery Control: Technology: BatteryStretch: Individualized, precise power control of Power Manager at component level. Customer benefit: Users can manage their power consumption at the component level to squeeze out the last 10 percent of battery life in any situation (e.g. long airplane rides with critical work to complete) Coolest and Quietest: Technology: New cooling system design for fan, heatsink, and venting. Customer benefits: 10% cooler, up to 3dB quieter; less heat and vibration = better quality Best Wireless Performance: Technologies: UltraConnect II Wireless Antennas, new structure of LCD cover (Roll Cage), and the integrated antenna w/o a bump Customer benefit: Improved wireless design delivers 3dB better signal sensitivity, which translates to more reliable connections; coupled with Access Connections, design provides an unequalled wireless experience Most Secure Notebooks: Technology: 32 bit HDD password w/ HDD encryption SW Disable all the I/O Ports Customer benefit: Full encryption tied to the fingerprint authentication keeps the most sensitive information private; centralized I/O port control eliminates leakage of information through removable storage. Humorous example – some organizations have resorted to squeezing super-glue into USB ports to prevent usage; with port control – they can stop doing this! Extreme Performance: Technology: Intel Turbo Memory card Customer benefits: Deliver 45% faster hard-drive performance and 5% better battery life, as well as f aster boot time and better multi-tasking capabilities
Key message here is we’ve invested heavily to address one of the key areas of feedback from our customers: Manageability and integration with strategic MS platforms like Active Directory, SMS and Vista AD/SMS the key deliverable of the May ’06 announcements Vista in Jan. w/ Day 1 support ImageUltra Services Vista Support Other technology adds Easy peer to peer support in SMA makes VSB, SMB and LE user-managed migration much easier – navigate the firewall waters… Broad / Leadership Wireless WAN support – most vendors (?), 1 st to market w/ 3G, Loose Ful integration w/ AC Mention vPro & Intel w/ R&R? (TVT’s and Lenovo hardware are extensively used through many of the Intel white papers on the value of vPro e.g. EDS, Atos) – Leadership position w/ Virtualization – unique positioned to provide best architecture and value. TVSU becomes manageable so small businesses and large can deliver their updates with their policies
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Note that while the keyboard size is similar to T series, you can not use T series keyboard in X Series and vice versa.
* WLAN = 50 % improvement in updated network or 10-25 % on old network (current wlan routers do not support 3x3 antenna structure, but if you upgrade your routers, you’ll get 50 % better performance).
64 GB SSD will be available at launch. 128 will be available later. * WLAN = 50 % improvement in updated network or 10-25 % on old network (current wlan routers do not support 3x3 antenna structure, but if you upgrade your routers, you’ll get 50 % better performance).
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* WLAN = 50 % improvement in updated network or 10-25 % on old network (current wlan routers do not support 3x3 antenna structure, but if you upgrade your routers, you’ll get 50 % better performance).
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Placeholder - presentation title | Date - 6 April, 2006 The 64GB SSD provides increased performance and a higher degree of reliability, which exceed traditional rotating disk drives. Because there are no moving parts, SSDs are noise-free, produce very little heat and are less susceptible to shocks and vibrations that can be challenging to traditional disk drives.
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Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 -Auto Low Power Audio is the technology which allows the audio device to go to low power mode automatically when there is no sound. -Intel DRRS: Intel Dynamic Refresh Rate Switch to allow you to change lower Display Refresh Rate at DC mode. -Intel Render Standby2 can place graphics render engine in Render Standby state during times of render inactivity or basic video modes. This is done by programming graphics VR into a low voltage state controlled through VID signals Enters Render Standby when CPU enters C4/C5/C6 Saves approximately 280 mW power for longer battery life (pre-silicon estimate)
Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 Discrete to Discrete = Up to 27% improvement from previous generation. Discrete to Switchable (running in Energy savings mode) = Up to 60% better battery life. Discrete to Switchable (running 50% in Energy savings/50% in High Performance) = Up to 40% better battery life.
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Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 -Why does Drever Vodafone outperform Drever AT&T? > Drever WWAN module is capable of HSDPA category 8 (Max downlink 7.2Mbps), but AT&T SKU is customized downgrading from category 8 (7.2Mbps) to category 6 (3.6Mbps) because AT&T supports only up to category 6.
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Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 Now let me give you a great recent example about how Lenovo quality . Dell recently introduced a new Latitude notebook that it markets as “rugged:” The New Dell D620/630 ATG claims to meet the Mil-STD 810F specification for ruggedized notebooks. This is true, but only meets four subcategories of this specification. ThinkPad notebooks (14W T61 AND R61) meets 3 out of 4 of the same specifications! And, even after exposure to blowing dust (MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, Proc. I) where dust accumulated in between the keyboard, touch pad buttons, and cooling systems and vents, the unmodified ThinkPad T61 booted up after brushing off the dust and bypassing the warning message. In addition, ThinkPad passed two additional tests 1) High Temperature (MIL-STD 810F, Method 501.4) and 2) Temperature Shock (MIL-STD 810F, Method 503.4) And our 14W offerings are much lighter, thinner and almost half the price! How is that for routing the competition on quality? - - - - - - - - Thirty Party Testing showed ThinkPad T61 & R61 passes these tests under MIL-STD 810F 500.4 Low Pressure (Altitude) 507.4 Humidity 514.5 Vibration 501.4 High Temperature 503.4 Temperature Shock - - - - - Rugged and Reliable Quality at no extra cost The ThinkPad T61 is a high-performance business notebook with quality and innovative features common to all Lenovo Notebooks. Features such as the patented active protection system (APS) continuously monitors and self-protects the hard drive from incoming damaging shock and vibration, even if subjected to the harsh environment. The ThinkPad T61 and 14W R61 are also equipped with top and bottom roll cages which provide additional mechanical protection to critical components within the system; and the thermal design enables the system to operate quietly and without overheating even in extreme hot, humid conditions or where large extremes in temperatures and even altitudes may occur. While other OEMs offer special models in order to meet similar requirements - at a considerable premium uplift in price, the ThinkPad T61 meets the stringent MIL-STD 810F test requirements for operational and non-operational vibration, high humidity, altitude, high temperature, and thermal shock at no additional cost or modifications. Even after exposure to blowing dust (MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, Proc. I) where dust accumulated in between the keyboard, touch pad buttons, and cooling systems and vents, the unmodified ThinkPad T61 booted up after brushing off the dust and bypassing the warning message. Meets Military Standards (MIL-STD 810F) In independent third party testing, the 14W Lenovo T61 and 14W R61 met MIL-STD 810F standards for vibration (Method 514, Proc I, Cat. 20 & 24), humidity (Method 507.4), Altitude (Method 500.4 Low Pressure, Proc. I; Operational up to 10k feet), High Temperature (Method 501.4, standard) and Thermal Shock (Method 503.4).
Key message here is we’ve invested heavily to address one of the key areas of feedback from our customers: Manageability and integration with strategic MS platforms like Active Directory, SMS and Vista AD/SMS the key deliverable of the May ’06 announcements Vista in Jan. w/ Day 1 support ImageUltra Services Vista Support Other technology adds Easy peer to peer support in SMA makes VSB, SMB and LE user-managed migration much easier – navigate the firewall waters… Broad / Leadership Wireless WAN support – most vendors (?), 1 st to market w/ 3G, Loose Ful integration w/ AC Mention vPro & Intel w/ R&R? (TVT’s and Lenovo hardware are extensively used through many of the Intel white papers on the value of vPro e.g. EDS, Atos) – Leadership position w/ Virtualization – unique positioned to provide best architecture and value. TVSU becomes manageable so small businesses and large can deliver their updates with their policies
Slider – Would you use this on XP? Are you more interested in slider vs. profiles for your users?
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Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 Rescue & Recovery What is It? Unique image recovery technology. Can be invoked locally or remotely, and with or without end user intervention. Can be configured to retain a back-up image on a customizable schedule. Rescue & Recovery offers capabilities not found in traditional back-up & restore programs. What is NEW in this release? New restore capabilities – Recover without losing your key personality settings or having to rescue files – avoids Helpdesk calls for lost connectivity settings/printers, etc. as well as ensures things like browser favorites, data, etc. are preserved. Single Instance Storage – keep only the most recent copy of large files, reducing the size of backups and hard drive space used. Also ensures things like mail files are the most current version after a restore Backup Analyzer – help user select the right files to exclude or keep a single backup copy of a file to keep backups small Migrate from a backup – export personality, data and settings from a backup to external media More secure platform – secure log-on to the R&R pre-OS, backups can be encrypted with the on-board security chip
Placeholder - Presentation title | 6 April, 2006 Rescue & Recovery What is It? Unique image recovery technology. Can be invoked locally or remotely, and with or without end user intervention. Can be configured to retain a back-up image on a customizable schedule. Rescue & Recovery offers capabilities not found in traditional back-up & restore programs. What is NEW in this release? New restore capabilities – Recover without losing your key personality settings or having to rescue files – avoids Helpdesk calls for lost connectivity settings/printers, etc. as well as ensures things like browser favorites, data, etc. are preserved. Single Instance Storage – keep only the most recent copy of large files, reducing the size of backups and hard drive space used. Also ensures things like mail files are the most current version after a restore Backup Analyzer – help user select the right files to exclude or keep a single backup copy of a file to keep backups small Migrate from a backup – export personality, data and settings from a backup to external media More secure platform – secure log-on to the R&R pre-OS, backups can be encrypted with the on-board security chip