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The Easiest way to Activate Intel vPro

We break down the activation barriers of Intel vPro by offering simplified activation and the first specialized support for vPro, making it possible for companies to access the power of Intel vPro easily, quickly, and securely.

We are the first all-in-one solution that enables remote activation and management of the cloud-based Intel vPro platform (SaaS). Typically, it can take a large organization 6 to 9 months to activate vPro; now with MAP (Managed Activation Platform), it can literally be done in a matter of days!

Activation Barriers of Intel vPro

Despite its benefits, activating the remote management feature of vPro hasn't always been easy. Many companies have invested in vPro-enabled devices but struggle to unlock this critical and unique capability.

The day-to-day reality in the IT department of any company, regardless of its size, is that time is very limited. Often, the problem is not knowing about or wanting to activate vPro but rather the system of work priorities. Any technician can see the benefits and possibilities of installing vPro, but often the available time blocks to research, learn, and implement vPro are not enough, leading to indefinite postponement until it is eventually forgotten.

List of the common barriers to Intel vPro adoption:

  1. Technical complexity: Activating Intel vPro and integrating its features may require specialized technical knowledge. Many companies may lack the personnel with the necessary experience to perform the installation efficiently and effectively.
  2. Limited internal resources: Even if a company has technical knowledge, it may not have the internal resources available to dedicate time and effort to the activation of Intel vPro. This could be due to prioritization of other critical business tasks or a lack of dedicated personnel for such projects.
  3. Time and cost: Activating Intel vPro can require a significant investment of time and resources, which can be costly for some companies. This includes the time dedicated to planning, implementation, and testing, as well as potential additional costs associated with staff training or hiring external services.
  4. Risk of errors: Since activating Intel vPro involves delicate technical configurations, there is a risk of making mistakes during the process. These errors could result in system downtime, data loss, or security vulnerabilities, which can be a significant concern for companies.

Why Choose MAP?

As you can imagine, we have addressed and resolved all these barriers and added the first dedicated support team to make it perfect.

  • Effortless vPro Activation: Start reaping the benefits of vPro within minutes. MAP streamlines the activation process, making it easier than ever.
  • Cost Savings: With vPro and MAP, enjoy the potential for zero total cost of ownership. Start saving now with efficient remote management solutions.
  • Secure: Hosted in Azure cloud and now with optional two-factor authentication, MAP has robust security.
  • No Special Skills Required: Say goodbye to complex setups and maintenance tasks. MAP handles servers, databases, maintenance, etc., so you can focus on what matters most.
  • Unbeatable Value: Experience the best value vPro activation for less than €1 per week per PC. Get unparalleled efficiency without breaking the bank.

Sounds good but… how do we do it?

Fleet Validation:

Key tool for remote access service

Thanks to the know-how of our experts working with Intel vPro for 20 years, we have been able to condense into an 8-question process whether your company's environment is ready to immediately activate Intel vPro. We call it Fleet Validation.

The fleet validation is a testament to our expertise, a first taste of how technologically revolutionary our platform is. This technology is not new, vPro has been around for years, but the main entry barrier has always been activation, until now.

Validation Fleet test of MAP

What if I don't meet all the requirements?

Unique vPro specialized support team

No problem, our support team will contact you to find a solution together, and once resolved, we will continue the process. No long waits or hours of research.

MAP Quick Guide - Simple Process:

  • Register for MAP here: mappcmanager.com and create an account.
  • Once registered, complete the fleet validation process.
  • Request your licenses from your vPro Promoter, your reseller, or here: support@mappcmanager.com with your company name and the number of licenses.
  • You will receive an email to confirm your licenses are available. Now you can easily create your tenant and activate your endpoints.
  • Want to test it first? You can test 5 devices with our trial licenses valid for 15 days.
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