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    12 Who Made a Difference

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    eWeek's Channel Insider has recognized 12 industry executives for their achievements in the channel over the past year.

    While many people like to talk about what the channel should be doing now or what they might do someday for the channel, not everyone actually follows the rhetoric with action. So it’s important to recognize and appreciate the people in any given year who actually put what they preach into practice.

    With that in mind, The Channel Insider, sister news site of eWeek Strategic Partner, this month debuted our first annual Twelve Who Made a Difference List, recognizing the executives who put strategies in place that brought material benefits to the channel in the form of new programs or initiatives designed to help solution providers evolve their business models. The people on the list aren’t necessarily channel chiefs or big-time CEOs but, rather, individuals who have made a real tangible difference in the channel.

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    Here is the list and brief descriptions of the accomplishments that earned these individuals their place on the list:

    Bill Botti, president, Alternative Technology
    By selling the specialty distributor to Arrow Electronics, Botti has created the potential of taking high-profit, high-end technology to a wider market.

    John Callies, general manager of IBM Global Financing
    In light of the rising costs of doing business, Callies primed the channel with cash in the form of loans to users through partners, including a $3.4 billion investment.

    Justin Crotty, vice president of services for North America, Ingram Micro
    Crotty has set the distributor apart by launching a host of services, including managed services and maintenance contract offerings, designed to increase solution provider profit.

    Mike Cullen, vice president of sales, N-Able Technologies
    Cullen has been at the center of the managed services evolution with programs such as N-Able University, MSP Start-up and Velocity, which aim to assist VARs making the transition to MSPs (managed service providers).

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    Gary Gillam, vice president of North American channel sales for Xerox and chairman of the CompTIA’s board of directors
    Gillam prodded CompTIA to refocus on boosting member companies’ fortunes with programs such as an initiative to transform VARs into high-margin, solution-focused companies.

    Steve Houck, vice president of sales, EMC Insignia
    In one year, Houck created small and midsize business storage opportunities for the channel with solid marketing and support programs that attracted 1,300 new partners to the vendor’s SMB-focused line.

    Taylor Macdonald, executive vice president for channel and sales operations, Sage Software
    Taking the partner support role to a new level, Macdonald is investing in partners with hard dollars to train solution providers in selling the software more profitably.

    Edison Peres, vice president for advanced and core technologies for worldwide channels, Cisco Systems
    Peres put Cisco’s muscle behind efforts to make partners more proficient and profitable in specific technologies such as security and unified communications.

    Michael Ross, area vice president for North American channels, RSA Security
    Ross pioneered a pricing scheme for MSPs that matches the way they sell product to customers over a three-year life cycle.

    John Thompson, vice president and general manager for workstations, Personal Systems Group, at Hewlett-Packard
    Thompson worked to bring stability to a tumultuous period in HP’s relationship with channel partners through programs such as Attach Plus and revisions to PartnerOne.

    Shirley Turner, American channel marketing director, Intel
    Turner worked aggressively with channel partners to create a market for Intel’s new technology profit-generating functions on its dual- and quad-core processors, rather than just waiting for OEMs to do all the work.

    Charles Weaver, CEO, MSP Alliance
    Achieving what once seemed impossible, Weaver has championed managed services and made alliance membership a must for any provider adopting the model.

    For the full Twelve Who Made a Difference report, visit www.channelinsider.com.



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