1. What is an Intel vPro advocate?
    a. Intel vPro advocates are working IT professionals that maintain a network with Intel vPro devices included in the fleet.
    b. Typically, our advocates are managers or decision makers and technicians are welcome to join!
  2. Where are the advocates and what do they do?
    a. Our Intel vPro advocates are members of the Spiceworks community and participate regularly in community discussions.
    b. Advocates share their experience with Intel vPro to the Spiceworks community by participating in advocate missions designed to engage with other IT professionals.
    c. Missions can be simple replies to a topic in which Intel vPro can be mentioned as a solution to a problem stated by a community member. They can also be requests to share insights into technical discussions in the community or in our private advocate forum on Spiceworks.
  3. What are the benefits?
    a. As an advocate, IT pros can earn points for participating in missions. The points can then be redeemed for prizes available in the Intel Store.
    b. Advocates also get to meet with Intel vPro experts to learn about new features and ask SMEs questions they may have.
    c. Another benefit for members is the chance to connect with other Intel vPro users to offer advice and share experiences.
  4. How can I become and advocate?
    a. The easiest way to become an advocate is to reach out to the Intel team via the Intel Hardware forum, Intel Vendor page, or send a message to Jack Walker from the Intel team.
    b. Respond to our periodic recruiting posts.
    c. Connect with an advocate that has posted in the community.
    i. Our advocates regularly post solutions to problems and include Intel vPro as a part of the solution. They are easy to spot!

I think Intel could benefit from that. I find the Intel materials too much marketing and not enough on how to actually set it up.

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