I am both.  Adobe Bronze Partner and a reseller through Express Data

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From: Kai Koenig [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2010 3:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: JB-HI Moving to dotnet


Yes, because that's how the model works in this region. Pacific (and maybe
whole AsiaPac) is a distribution-based supply chain, i.e. resellers always
interact with a distributor (unless for some specific enterprise products in
some very high volume transactions) - like it or not. It's pretty much the
same for a lot of vendors. Being an Adobe reseller is btw not the same as
being an Adobe partner, I think technically everyone can become a reseller.
They have a channel partner program as well though for huge resellers like
Renaissance in NZ etc. 

Cheers
Kai


On 26/05/2010, at 5:22 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:


I initially wanted to become a partner on some level so that i could
actively be a reseller of CF server licenses as there are not many who do it
in australia and none in melbourne.  I had to jump through hoops just to be
able to do that and they still wouldnt let me do it direct with adobe, i had
to sign up as a reseller through express data

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From: Kai Koenig [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2010 2:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: JB-HI Moving to dotnet


Technical skills, it's a commercial program (i.e. one pays a membership fee
depending on level), access to levels is restricted by turnover, sales,
decision on how influencing an individual/company is and much more.
Benefits: logo, access to pre-sales resources from Adobe, free NFR licenses
for a variety of products etc. It really depends on the region, specific
partner program and the company. 

We're a Silver Solution Partner and it's def. a fine program if it suits
your needs and I can't agree with Steve's statement below at all (but
everyone's mileage might vary). Just to make a point though - yes, partners
help to drive Adobe's business and/or are supposed to. That certainly works
to a certain extent but it always depends on yourself as well. We're a 2.5
ppl company and I'm certainly not spending much of my time helping Adobe to
directly sell but rather do other things that might or might not help them
in the grand scheme of things. If one is a 20, 50, or 500 ppl shop with a
dedicated sales person or even multiple I'd expect such a partner to do more
of that stuff, but even then - if there's no visibility of a vendor for a
particular product in a marketplace there's just so much one can do. Also -
I'd say the minority of Adobe partners even has a clue of what CF does and
can do.

Cheers
Kai



On 26/05/2010, at 4:42 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:


Out of curiosity - what's the benefit / requirements for being a partner?

Mark


On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Steve Onnis <[email protected]> wrote:


I am now an Adobe partner, have been since last year and i have never
received a phone call or anything from anyone at Adobe. I get the odd bulk
marketing email but thats about it





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