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Press Release -- October 28th, 2024
Source: Cisco Systems
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Cisco Unveils New Cisco 360 Partner Program to Accelerate Value and Innovation, Launching in 2026

Will transform how Cisco and its Partners create, deliver, and capture value in the age of AI.

News Summary:

  • Cisco 360 Partner Program: connects partners’ success to how they meet customers’ needs and ambitions as they modernize their infrastructure, power AI workloads anywhere, and keep their organizations secure, resilient, and high-performing.
  • Simplified, elevated, comprehensive: the new program encourages collaboration across the partner ecosystem and elevates partners’ stature with customers through a simplified partner experience.
  • Investment in Partners: New $80 million investment in training to support development of partners’ skills and tools.

CISCO PARTNER SUMMIT, LOS ANGELES, CA, October 28, 2024 – Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO, news, filings), the worldwide leader in networking and security, today announced the most significant evolution of its industry-leading partner program in nearly three decades. The new Cisco 360 Partner Program is designed to accelerate the value partners bring to customers by better addressing their rapidly evolving and complex needs— modernizing infrastructure, powering AI workloads anywhere, and keeping customers’ organizations secure, resilient, and high-performing. Developed in collaboration with partners and customers, Cisco will guide them through a 15-month transition period leading up to the program’s launch in February 2026.

Strategic Shift for a Competitive Market

The new program reflects a strategic shift in how Cisco and its partners create and deliver value for their customers in today’s fast-paced, competitive market. The program will redefine what it means to be a successful Cisco partner measuring value over transactions: how partners serve the needs and ambitions of their customers while harnessing the collective strength of Cisco’s partner ecosystem in ways that drives growth. The program will elevate partners’ stature with customers and upgrade the partner experience with simplified processes and new ways to plan and track performance.

$80 Million Skills Investment: A First Step in a Transformed Partner Experience

Cisco announces the first of its tangible enhancements to the partner experience with a $80 million investment into new partner initiatives to boost skills and provide the tools needed to compete in the market. $60 million of that investment will support qualified partners with benefits including all-access Cisco U. subscriptions for skill development and certification. An additional $20 million will fund quarterly training events for all partners, focusing on AI, security, and networking through self-paced learning, hands-on labs, and continuing education credits.

“Today, it’s about helping customers unlock the power of technology to achieve their business outcomes. That’s the foundation of the Cisco 360 Partner Program. Whether through lifecycle practices, technical capabilities, or managed services, partners can drive profitable growth with our new value-based program. With a 15-month transition, partners have time to prepare and maximize their potential in Cisco 360 Partner Program,” said Rodney Clark, Senior Vice President of Partnerships and Small and Medium Business at Cisco.

Cisco 360 Partner Program will include:

Redefining Partner Value: a simplified framework that recognizes the diverse ways partners add value to customers. This approach will measure the value partners deliver within specific portfolios or across multiple portfolios, rewarding partners on how their business model supports lifecycle and managed services, skills investment, customer base expansion, and engagement across the customer journey and partner ecosystem. Qualified partners will gain access to a broad range of benefits like the Cisco Partner Incentive and other non-financial benefits.

Elevating Partner Stature: to simplify and improve our partners’ value proposition and awareness with customers, Cisco is moving to two designations: Cisco Partner and Cisco Preferred Partner. Partners can earn these designations for each portfolio, such as Security or Networking, giving partners the ability to be recognized and market themselves as a Cisco Preferred Security Partner or a Cisco Preferred Networking Partner.

Future of Specializations: Cisco will continue to help partners differentiate their market position by developing deep expertise in specific or across multiple portfolios. The new program will continue to shift from traditional Architecture Specializations to Solution-Based Specializations, and ultimately to next generation specializations that will be accessible to Preferred Partners only.

Cisco also announced today its first specialization focused on AI—the Cisco AI-Ready Infrastructure Solution Specialization—to position partners as experts in delivering AI-ready infrastructure, security, and observability solutions and services to customers throughout their AI adoption journey.

Supporting Partners in the Transition

The Cisco 360 Partner Program will fully transition in February 2026. The rollout will be gradual, with new elements introduced and piloted to keep partners and distributors informed and supported throughout the process. Current levels, roles, and lifecycle practice investments will be recognized until the program is fully implemented, ensuring partner investments are protected.

Quotes

“To further strengthen what is already a world-class partner ecosystem, this new program allows us to recognize and reward successful partners and better address the evolving needs of our customers,” shared, Elisabeth De Dobbeleer, Senior Vice President, Cisco Partner Program. “Our goal is to transform partner success, elevate Cisco partners, and upgrade the partner experience to align with Cisco’s strategic vision.”

“We are excited about the launch of the Cisco 360 Partner Program, which represents the culmination of our long-standing and collaborative relationship with Cisco,” said Steve Bland, Group Alliance, Director at Computacenter. “Having worked closely with Cisco on the development of this innovative program, we are confident that it will significantly enhance our ability to meet the evolving needs of our customers. The program’s emphasis on skills development, combined with Cisco’s substantial investment in training, underscores their commitment to our mutual success. We look forward to leveraging these new opportunities to drive growth and deliver exceptional value to our clients.”

“As part of our commitment to uniting solutions that deliver business outcomes today and unlock growth for the future, we are proud to have contributed to the creation of the Cisco 360 Partner Program,” said Nicko Roussos, Senior Vice President at TD SYNNEX. “This program exemplifies the spirit of innovation and collaboration that has defined our long-term partnership with Cisco and equips us to deliver exceptional, outcome-based experiences. We believe the program will help us better serve our customers to drive mutual growth and do great things with technology.”

“One of Cisco’s historical strengths has been leading partners through market changes and earning their trust as a result. With this new direction, Cisco has an opportunity to reassume the thought leadership helm going forward,” said Cyndi Privett, Owner and Vice President of Research, Viewpoint Research.

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