Free technical support, improved training, and marketing and sales support anchor partner-centric approach
Novell today announced a new initiative to increase revenue and profitability for solution providers and consulting partners who specialize in selling Novell® technologies. Among other benefits, Novell will offer enhanced partner education, joint marketing opportunities, and free technical support for those partners demonstrating expertise in selling and supporting Novell software. Novell is also creating a new partner executive sales team which will be dedicated to, and compensated on, partner success. Working with Novell now gives partners even more compelling options for delivering IT value to their customers.
"A thriving solution provider and consulting ecosystem selling and servicing Novell software is critical to us and a significant investment focus of the company," said Ron Hovsepian, Novell president and CEO. "We've made real progress in expanding our partner ecosystem this last year, with important agreements with Capgemini, Dell, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, SAP and more. We're putting even more focus on our solution provider and consulting partners as we move into 2008. We're going to make it easier and more profitable for these partners to deliver Novell-based solutions, and we'll encourage customers to have their IT needs met by our partners, rather than directly from Novell."
Novell's PartnerNet® program, a fully integrated platform for establishing, managing, promoting and measuring the company's indirect routes to market, encompasses Novell's technology, training and solution provider partners. Over the last year, Novell has invested significantly to ensure it has the right partner sales and delivery capacity to support its key growth markets. Following the introduction of functional specializations last fall, Novell's solution provider community is now almost fully certified in one or more of four PartnerNet categories: Linux, Identity & Security, Systems & Resource Management and Workgroup. Today's initiative will further help Novell solution provider and consulting partners increase their revenue and profit growth when working with Novell.
Key new benefits include:
PartnerNet membership will also provide additional value to specialized partners and reward their value and sales results. For example:
"We don't represent a software vendor unless the software helps us truly help customers, we can get training and support when we need it, and we can be profitable," said Mike Norris, CEO of Computacenter, a leading Novell partner in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and the Benelux region. "Novell's improvements to their PartnerNet program help on all these fronts. We're providing our customers with great solutions to their IT issues, without breaking their IT budget or locking them into technology that won't serve them over the long run."
More information about the improvements to Novell's PartnerNet program are available at www.novell.com/partners.
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