5 Integrations with Intel Server Management

View a list of Intel Server Management integrations and software that integrates with Intel Server Management below. Compare the best Intel Server Management integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Intel Server Management. Here are the current Intel Server Management integrations in 2026:

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    Windows Admin Center
    Windows Admin Center is a locally deployed, browser-based management toolset that enables IT administrators to manage Windows Servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, and Windows 10 or later PCs without the need for cloud connectivity. It serves as the modern evolution of traditional in-box management tools like Server Manager and Microsoft Management Console (MMC), offering a streamlined and integrated experience. Provides a unified interface to manage multiple server environments, including physical, virtual, on-premises, and cloud-based servers, facilitating tasks such as configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Seamlessly extends on-premises deployments to Azure, enabling hybrid management scenarios. This integration allows for the utilization of Azure services like backup, disaster recovery, monitoring, and update management directly through the Windows Admin Center interface.
    Starting Price: $1,176 one-time payment
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    SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time
    Whether it’s an IoT sensor monitoring industrial devices or an edge system that must act instantly on external inputs, SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time is a real time operating system designed to reduce latency and increase the predictability and reliability of time-sensitive, business-critical applications. Banks, manufacturers, government agencies and others rely on time-dependent applications which must execute accurately and predictably all the time, every time. To act as a single unit, distributed systems need time accuracy not only within a server but across all servers. The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronizes servers via the high-speed network, up to sub-microsecond accuracy. Includes support for device interrupt threads, enabling tuning at the device level, and hardware latency detectors to ensure predictability of application behavior. SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time gives you the time advantage you need to beat the competition.
    Starting Price: $2,199 per year
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    FishOS

    FishOS

    Sardina Systems

    The FishOS solution promises to deliver a turnkey infrastructure for traditional enterprise workload and next-gen applications, with data security and protection, zero‐click operations, and AI-enabled operational simplicity through automation. FishOS’ award-winning AI-powered decision engines enable unmatched 10x-reduction in TCO, reducing energy OpEx and hardware and facilities’ CapEx. The solution aims to maximize returns on cloud infrastructure investments while providing elastic pay‐as‐you‐grow economics. We eliminate over-provisioning and prediction risk and enable resilient operations with 24×7 x 365 predictive analytics. A full life-cycle view on OpenStack cloud and Kubernetes orchestration are offered by FishOS. This allows enterprises to confidently and predictably deploy, reliably operate, and upgrade with zero downtime. OpenStack and Kubernetes, together, serve as a framework for building highly scalable clouds to handle the most demanding of workloads.
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    SUSE Linux Micro
    SUSE Linux Micro is a lightweight, container-optimized Linux operating system designed for edge computing and microservices environments. It offers a small footprint with security and performance optimized for deploying containerized applications. The platform enables fast, scalable, and cost-efficient cloud-native development, especially in resource-constrained environments. With built-in automation tools and compatibility with Kubernetes, SUSE Linux Micro supports seamless integration into modern containerized infrastructures. It is ideal for developers and IT operations teams who need to deploy and manage applications across distributed environments efficiently.
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    Chooch

    Chooch

    Chooch AI

    Chooch AI healthcare inventory management turns hospital inventory rooms into self-managing systems. Chooch installs small cameras in hospital supply areas and autonomously tracks inventory usage. When inventory reaches defined thresholds, the system triggers replenishment signals without manual counting or scanning. Hospitals using Chooch eliminate manual counts, reduce waste, and prevent stockouts. The Inventory Control Tower provides live dashboards that unify supply data, forecast demand, and alert teams to low stock across the network. By removing manual counts and barcode scans, Chooch AI frees clinicians to focus on patient care and enables supply chain teams to plan confidently with continuous, data-driven insights.
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