NetApp has announced new updates to its Unified Partner Programme to complement and align with its partners’ business capabilities and models. NetApp’s award-winning partner programme will be simplified and expanded to deliver a consistent programme experience, enable digital transformation for customers, accelerate partner profitability, and provide partners with a predictable business environment.
Enhancements to the Unified Partner Programme in NetApp FY’21 will:
- Simplify. NetApp will unify contracts and agreements; streamline guides and policies; offer fewer, more focused, deal-based incentive programmes; and offer growth attainment rebate programmes.
- Expand. NetApp will provide Registered Partners with access to more information, communications, enablement, and training. The updates will also include bringing Cloud First Partners into the NetApp Unified Partner Programme and expanding NetApp Learning Services training programmes for cloud partners and service providers. NetApp will also expand and update its specialisations with new content and benefits, including the addition of SAP and XaaS.
- Invest. NetApp will continue to invest in tools that make business planning and incentive management and measurement simpler and more collaborative for partners. It will offer a bigger payout in its New Account Incentive Programme and allow rebates to be paid faster through the Run to NetApp Incentive Programme. NetApp also launched a new Tech Refresh Incentive Programme that helps partners take advantage of the extensive NetApp installed base.
- Differentiate. NetApp now organises partners by Registered, Gold, Platinum, and Star programme levels. The programme will showcase partners with specific and focused specialisations, highlighting partners who provide services across key focus areas, including XaaS, implementation, support, cloud, foundation, hybrid cloud, and converged infrastructure.
NetApp’s simplified, partner-first approach enables partners to grow and succeed by providing access to a leading portfolio of hybrid cloud data services and data management solutions. This portfolio and partner programme enable the partner ecosystem to solve customers’ challenges and invest in the delivery of key business outcomes, no matter where their data lives.
“As a channel driven organisation, NetApp is committed to enabling our partners in the Middle East with the necessary tools to help grow the business. The enhanced Programme recognises partners based on demonstrated expertise and their ability to accelerate the customers’ digital transformation efforts,” said Kristian Kerr, VP Partner Org EMEA, NetApp. “At a time when business continuity and sustainability is key for customers, partners have access to our strong solutions portfolio which gives them an edge in helping customers deal with rapid changes in their business. It gives partners the right motivation to drive customers to build their data fabric architecture and create business opportunities while optimising costs and operations.”