How many of us believe we can force multiply our businesses through partnerships and channels? Steve Case, ex CEO of AOL speaks at graduation commencements about his 3 Ps for success: People, passion, perseverance, and in 2014 at Georgetown University he added policy, and partnerships. He asserts that the next generation must be great at building partnerships, at establishing alliances, and that it is not at all about distribution of your apps on ITunes. Instead, it will be about innovation and harnessing your success through different types of partnerships, alliances with companies who can effectively take your solution to market, and building different types of channels to market.
Over the coming weeks and at HostingCon in July – New Orleans, we will explore partnerships and next generation partner ecosystems. What do companies need to be thinking about? What are the critical success elements for building your own company’s ecosystem? What types of relationships will be key in the coming years? How do you overcome your challenges?
According to the survey, the HostingCon community has a rich ecosystem of partners already that encompass several different types of companies.
A. Solution providers – the traditional resale and hybrid cloud companies offering many different hardware, software, and service solutions to geographic and vertical markets across the US.
B. Service providers – traditional telco companies, born in the cloud and hosting type services providers, MSP companies, cable and other types of annuity revenue service offering companies.
C. System Integrators – large system integrators blending multiple solutions together and wrapping customized services around those for a market.
D. 2 Tier distributors – the aggregators who add value both in credit, inventory, business development and service and support to a vendor or cloud service company in the channel.
E. Referral relationships – different types of sales agents, referral type partners.
F. Direct market national resellers – companies like CDW who have built incredible organizations fulfilling the needs of CIOs and purchasing agents across NA. ,
In addition to the types of partners our hosting community is partnering with, our research shows the following top 10 partnering challenges the hosting community encounters in building their channels for the future:
This is the consolidated set of the top 10 concerns the hosting community encounters when building their effective distribution channels and partnerships. Over the coming weeks and at HostingCon, we’ll explore recommendations for these and ideas for success.
Theresa Caragol, Founder of TCC Consulting is a Penton Editor and long time channel / partner and alliances Global Tech Executive Leader. She has over 20 years of strategy and implementation experience in IT, SAAS/PAAS/IAAS cloud and on premise solutions, enterprise hardware/software, and telecommunications. View Theresa’s Bio.