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Would your customers believe that they could use their iPods to turn any PCs into working clones of their main PC? Well, believe it or not, that’s exactly what PowerHouse Technologies Group Inc. is doing with its Migo software. Premier partners are encouraged to look not just to SMBs but to enterprise clients as well. […]

Nov 1, 2004
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Would your customers believe that they could use their iPods to turn any PCs into working clones of their main PC? Well, believe it or not, that’s exactly what PowerHouse Technologies Group Inc. is doing with its Migo software.

Premier partners are encouraged to look not just to SMBs but to enterprise clients as well. To achieve this level, the company must complete a partner agreement and also must maintain technical support as well as outside sales personnel on staff who are trained and certified on Migo applications.

In return, premier partner benefits include a listing as a certified dealer on the 4Migo.com Web site, online support and marketing tools, inside telephone sales support, priority technical support, outside account management, bid-desk support, sales lead programs, and a sales-volume-based quarterly incentive program.

Migo Personal for iPod will begin shipping in November through PowerHouse Technologies’ channel partners. The software is expected to retail for an estimated price of $99.95 with an introductory $30 rebate offer.

Check out eWEEK.com’s Desktop & Notebook Center at http://desktop.eweek.com for the latest news in desktop and notebook computing.

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