BEA has claimed the two-tier programme, available initially in central Europe
including the UK, is aimed at capitalising on growing demand for enterprise
infrastructure software in the upper mid-market space.
Valerie Singer, senior director for EMEA channels and alliances at
BEA,
said: “BEA is known for its enterprise software, but through the new partner
programme BEA will move more into the upper mid-market as there is a lot of
demand and more value-add opportunities available for our partners.”
Singer said BEA plans to recruit 40 additional partners in the UK and central
Europe over the next year.
“BEA wanted a distributor that understands its products and where they fit into
its portfolio. Magirus offers strong value-add services for its customers, as
well as education,” added Singer.
Andrew Binding, vice president of
Magirus,
said: “BEA is a good match for Magirus and it offers
many opportunities for resellers to value-add.”
Binding said the two companies have been working on a new strategy, which is a
learning process for Magirus and its business partners.
“The partnership is an exciting opportunity for Magirus to introduce new
technologies into its portfolio. Service-oriented architecture and software as a
service are becoming more mainstream to the upper mid-market,” added Binding.
Simon Goodenough, sales director at Oracle VAR
Quantix,
said: “Quantix sells into the mid-market and there are a lot of high-end vendors
that have chosen to move into that space. This may be competition, but there is
still room in the market to move and grow.”
BEA
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