22 Feb 2008
Data information management vendor
CommVault
hopes to enter into talks with some of the UK’s largest corporate resellers,
following the launch of its enterprise channel programme for 2008-2009.
Previously joining forces with storage giant Network Appliances in 2006 to crack
the SME market, CommVault is extending its two-tier partner programme by
recruiting larger VARs to address the enterprise space. This could include the
likes of SCC and Computacenter.
Simon Gregory, business development director at CommVault, said: “This year
CommVault will be building an enterprise channel and working with its partners
to address this route to market.”
Gregory said CommVault will be adding to its portfolio this year through
building new enterprise products. “CommVault does not acquire products as it can
be difficult for a company to integrate it properly into its overall offering,
so we plan to continue building our own products,” he said.
CommVault also collected end-user feedback through its internal customer
advocacy programme to determine the needs of future products, which Gregory said
has changed from data recovery to remaining compliant with new legislation.
He added, “Given CommVault’s focus and resources it will, for the foreseeable
future, continue with
its policy of delivering solutions through the two-tier distribution/OEM model.
“CommVault also recognises that there will be a need to provide additional
support to the channel as it broadens its customer scope.”
CommVault signed its second UK distributor, Horizon, in early 2007 to take
charge of the 30 reseller partners that had previously bought direct from the
vendor. Horizon set up CommVault’s first dedicated channel team.
Mark Walker, divisional director at Horizon Data Management, the storage
practice of
Horizon
UK, said: “CommVault will attempt to get some larger resellers on board, but
will still use a distribution route, and Horizon is a part of increasing
CommVault’s VAR community.”
CommVault aligned itself with vendor Sun Microsystems at the beginning of the
year to supply and develop enterprise-level data management solutions.
“The vendor is growing fast, but is under represented, so any initiative to
increase its community is good news,” said Walker.
“And since Horizon is a Sun partner, it is in a prime position to engage with
Sun and CommVault to create overlap with partner communities.”
Gregory was one of several executives who recently joined CommVault from rival
vendor Veritas [part of Symantec].
Symantec
CommVault to recruit to fuel growth
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