AppNeta announces the launch of their Global Alliances partnership program, designed to enable partners to drive success of Internet, Cloud, and SaaS transformation across their customer base via AppNeta’s end-user focused approach to active and passive performance monitoring.
Leading this charge is John Tewfik, AppNeta’s newly appointed Director of Global Alliances. Tewfik, an 8-year veteran of AppNeta, will work closely with AppNeta’s Global Alliance partners to build Go To Market strategies that will accelerate time-to-value for customers, all while creating new revenue opportunities for partners that allow them to grow and differentiate in the market.
“We have successfully engaged and aligned with technology and solution providers who are positioned as part of the transformation strategy of modern enterprises. We’ve already achieved many successes to date by driving differentiated, consultative value to both the enterprise and to our partner providers through the visibility AppNeta provides,” says John Tewfik. “I couldn’t be more excited to strengthen the value our partners can bring directly to their enterprise customers by expanding our relationships with these world-class technology and solution providers.”
“Enterprises are now in a spot where network transformation doesn’t happen on a schedule, but constantly, as enterprise I.T. teams continue to optimize their remote, work-from-anywhere connections and seek out new tools to ensure their success in the cloud,” said Matt Stevens, AppNeta CEO. “With John Tewfik at the helm of our Global Alliances program, we have an opportunity to leverage the proven power of our platform with a select group of partners who are best suited to smooth the path for delivery of business-critical applications for their global enterprise customers.”
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