Manager, System Engineering at Kennedy Krieger Institute Inc.
Real User
Top 5
May 20, 2026
The room for improvement that I would recommend to make it a 10 is that it might be beneficial to scale out to include servers. It's not really designed for servers. It's designed more for workstation fleet. If it were more geared towards that, it would be amazing.
System Engineer at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
May 20, 2026
Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro can be improved. Right now it has so many functions because it can go below the OS layer and already has amazing functions. If devices outside of scope could be added, that might be an improvement, but I do not really know what can be improved at this point. That is probably up to the engineers to decide. To be honest, that is the future; I do not have visibility right now, but I am sure they will come up with something really good.
The biggest thing I would do to improve Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro is add that agentic AI to it at the highest level and allow it to start to deploy and do things ourselves. We are still having to do a few things manually, so I think a bit more of an AI agent would help. They use AI agents to program, but let us have an AI agent help me type out what I need to do.
Learn what your peers think about Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: June 2026.
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The room for improvement that I would recommend to make it a 10 is that it might be beneficial to scale out to include servers. It's not really designed for servers. It's designed more for workstation fleet. If it were more geared towards that, it would be amazing.
Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro can be improved. Right now it has so many functions because it can go below the OS layer and already has amazing functions. If devices outside of scope could be added, that might be an improvement, but I do not really know what can be improved at this point. That is probably up to the engineers to decide. To be honest, that is the future; I do not have visibility right now, but I am sure they will come up with something really good.
The biggest thing I would do to improve Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro is add that agentic AI to it at the highest level and allow it to start to deploy and do things ourselves. We are still having to do a few things manually, so I think a bit more of an AI agent would help. They use AI agents to program, but let us have an AI agent help me type out what I need to do.