CA Technologies launched the CA Service Assurance Partner Solution Center, a new online resource that helps partners articulate the unique value of the Application Performance Management, Infrastructure Management, and Service Operations Management solutions from CA Technologies to new and existing customers.
The CA Service Assurance Partner Solution Center offers an array of partner-centric content, such as solution briefs and demonstrations, that will help partners optimize their customers’ business service performance across any rapidly-changing IT environment.
The CA Service Assurance Partner Solution Center provides CA Technologies partners with information and support to help their new and existing customers successfully adopt a greater end-user focus, while garnering the economic benefits of sourcing models like Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service.
“By leveraging our technology, tools and support, our partners can reduce sales cycles and uncover new, high-value consulting and services opportunities,” says Chris Cook, general manager, Service Assurance, CA Technologies. “For our customers, that translates into adding a strategic partner that transcends product implementation and provides guidance on how to evolve IT from a siloed cost center to a business-aligned team focused on end-user and business outcomes.”
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