Sources close to events believe up to eight of
McAfee’s
11-strong channel team could be axed this week as part of the anti-virus giant’s
global restructuring drive.
Sarah Whipp, vice president EMEA marketing at McAfee, told CRN the
vendor was currently in consultation with staff impacted by the change.
“In order to align with McAfee’s global channel model, the company will be
restructuring its channel account management team, as it moves focus from
partner recruitment to partner development and opportunity support,” she
confirmed. “Moving forwards, there will be greater day-to-day interaction
between McAfee’s channel partners and its own sales teams to deliver increased
opportunities.
“Relationships with distributors and systems integrators will not be affected.”
However, top McAfee partners fear the change could see McAfee ramp up its direct
business.
Steve Reynolds, managing director of
Civica
Services, said: “It will be interesting to see how McAfee plays the duality
of direct touch and a channel model. We will be watching closely how it develops
its partner model.”
Paul Spencer, managing director of
Axial
Systems, said he was waiting for an official policy statement from the
vendor. “I think it would be strange for McAfee to move away from its commitment
to the channel,” he said.
Spencer said he had not been informed whether Axial’s account manager would be
among the casualties of the move.
Wayne Carter, UK and Ireland sales manager at rival security vendor
Websense,
said: “At a time when lots of vendors, including Websense, are investing more
resources in the channel, McAfee appears to be going the other way.
“When things like this happen it sends a negative message to the channel,” he
added.
McAfee
scales services through partners



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