Channel Partner Program Roundup: F5, Xsigo, TP-Link
Howdy, and welcome to this week's Channel Partner Program Roundup, our weekly gathering of channel partner news. This week we've got tidbits from F5 Networks, Xsigo Systems and TP-LINK, so tighten your saddle, gather your reins and let's giddyup.
May 10, 2012
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Howdy, and welcome to this week’s Channel Partner Program Roundup, our weekly gathering of channel partner news. This week we’ve got tidbits from F5 Networks, Xsigo Systems and TP-LINK, so tighten your saddle, gather your reins and let’s giddyup.F5 Networks: On the heels of enhancements to its application delivery controller line including support for the SPDY web protocol, F5 has unveiled a new Technical Certification Program that helps define and measure the skills required for today’s IT complexities. According to the company, the program focuses on F5 products and technology as well as the underlying application delivery expertise required to design, deploy and manage solutions in complex application delivery networking environments — which, the company noted, often include multiple vendors’ solutions.
Candidates can begin registering for the F5 Technical Certification Program beginning in the third quarter of calendar year 2012 through the Pearson Credential Manager. The Credential Management System will notify registered individuals of exam availability. Testing will be available through Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide.
Click here for more information on the Technical Certification Program.
Xsigo: Xsigo Systems, which plays in the data center fabric deployment and technology space, revamped and enhanced its partner program to recognize and support its expanding network of global resellers. The Xsigo Connections Partner Program offers multiple levels of participation and was designed to further enable resellers that are fielding growing interest and demand among virtualization experts and network administrators.
According to the company, the Xsigo Connections Partner Program features:
Improved margin opportunities
New sales incentive programs
Enhanced training, including sales and technical accreditations
Certifications in whiteboard selling
Increased investment in demand generation
VARs interested in learning more about Xsigo and the new partner program can contact [email protected].
TP-LINK: Its name may not be of the household variety, but TP-LINK is a global manufacturer of SOHO networking products and the company purports to be a leading provider of WLAN and Broadband CPE devices. To help it break out beyond the consumer market, TP-LINK has created a VAR Program to gain mind share among VARs that serve small-business customers.
TP-LINK’s VAR Program has three tiers — Silver, Gold and Platinum — with quarterly purchase thresholds of less than $2,000, between $2,000 and $5,000 and more than $5,000, respectively. Among the features and benefits:
5 percent front-end discount for each SKU purchased
Monthly instant rebates (available for some SKUs)
Additional 20 percent demo discount
Special price support for large-quantity orders
Free marketing materials available upon request
All the information regarding TP-LINK’s VAR Program is available here.
And that’s the latest for this week. Check back next week for the next edition of the Channel Partner Program Roundup.
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