Check
Point has revealed it is just weeks away from unveiling its heavily delayed
new channel programme, which it claims will level the playing field between
large and small VARs.
The security vendor has hinted its reseller base will see a radical shake-up as
it weeds out large but unfocused integrators in favour of smaller “boutiques”
investing heavily in its brand.
In a statement of intent, Check Point recently downgraded giant integrator
Affiniti’s
status from Platinum to Gold. Currently, allocation to Check Point’s Platinum,
Gold, Silver and Bronze tiers is based largely on raw scale, with all partners
netting equal margins.
Nick Lowe, managing director of northern Europe for Check Point, said resellers
will now be handed higher margins and early access to products if they
demonstrate a high level of customer experience and commercial alignment. “We
decided we wanted to have a partner programme that would recognise value and
skills over volume,” he said.
“We have three Platinum partners in the UK, but this will allow other partners
to come into the fold that you typically would not expect. Likewise, where we
have partners with a veneer of skills in multiple products, but the Check Point
experience cannot be felt by customers, it’s our intention they will see less
margin.”
Lowe said he hopes the programme, which was initially due to launch early this
summer, would go live before Christmas. As revealed by CRN, the new
programme will also reward distributors with rebates for incubating and
developing new partners.
Graham Jones at Check Point Platinum partner
Integralis
welcomed the new structure, but added: “We’re waiting with bated breath. It has
been a year and we would love to see it all there and signed.”
Fausto Amoroso, vice president of marketing at Affiniti, said: “The market is
moving from point security solutions to embedding security in solutions. We sell
secure solutions, not network security, and that is why our Check Point business
has declined. As a whole, our security practice has grown.”
Check
Point reassures distributors





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