Executives from 20 of the leading
companies in the information technology (IT) industry channel have been named
to the CompTIA Partner Advisory Council for 2015-16, the IT industry
association announced today.
The Partner Advisory Council
provides CompTIA with strategic insight and perspective on issues affecting the
IT channel. In 2015, the council is focused on strategies, tactics and tools to
help channel partners evaluate their current business models and explore options
for transforming their company as market conditions change.
"Business transformation is the
primary trend in the IT and telecom partner channels, and one of the main
concerns keeping business owners and executives up at night," said Paul
Cronin, co-chair of the CompTIA Partner Advisory Council and senior vice
president with Atrion Networking, Warwick, R.I.
CompTIA research has found that
nearly eight in 10 U.S. channel firms have experienced some transformative
activity – moving from product sales to recurring service revenue; embracing a
new cloud portfolio; gaining vertical industry expertise; or expanding customer
targets.
"There are many options for how
to change your business, but none of these changes are easy," said Bruce
Enright, council co-chair and CEO, Tallgrass Technologies LLC, Lenexa, Kan.
"Each option has a unique set of requirements and best practices."
Other members of the CompTIA Partner
Advisory Council for 2015-16 are:
- Joe Ambrosole, president, NetConnect, Staten Island, N.Y.
- Bill Barry, senior vice president, enterprise sales, CompuCom, Dallas
- Mariano DyLiacco, vice president of services, U.S., Insight Enterprises, Inc., Tempe, Ariz.
- Kevin Garrett, vice president of services and operations, Pomeroy IT Solutions, Hebron, Ky.
- Matthew Hahn, vice president, network services, SWK Technologies Inc., Livingston, N.J.
- Floyd Henson, chairman and CEO, Veytec Inc., Orlando, Fla.
- Eric Hughes, managing partner, Komodo Cloud, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.
- Joe Infante, president, Dynamic Strategies, Cranbury, N.J.
- Lester Keizer, CEO, Business Continuity Technologies, Las Vegas (council vice chair)
- John Koval, director, network services, Syncretic Software, Inc., Wilmington, Del.
- John Krikke, vice president, Onward Computer Systems, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
- Stephanie Martin, CEO, Exigo Group, San Clemente, Calif.
- Todd Neves, managing partner, Neves Media Solutions Group, Panama City, Fla.
- John O'Shea, president, Vology, Oldsmar, Fla.
- Mauricio Oyola, CEO, CiberC, Miami
- Rich Schofield, global business development manager, Dimension Data, Framingham, Mass.
- Scott Wilson, co-founder and CEO, Marathon Consulting, Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Patrick Zimmer, co-founder and CEO, 18out, Kansas City, Mo.
"Through the efforts of the
Partner Advisory Council we're creating resources to help ease the
transformation process for channel partners so they can achieve their growth
and financial goals," said Annette Taber, vice president, channel strategies,
CompTIA.
The council has already developed
the CompTIA Business Model Benchmark, an assessment tool to help technology
solution providers gain better short- and long-term insights into their
financial and operating models. More information is available at
www.comptia.org/businessbenchmark
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