Omnissa launches new Partner Program

  • Wednesday, 7th May 2025 Posted 9 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Renu Upadhyay, SVP & CMO, Omnissa, talks through the newly launched Omnissa Partner Program, a reimagined program designed to accelerate partner growth, provide a clear path to success and make it easier to do business with Omnissa. As part of its evolution as an independent company, Omnissa built the program with direct partner input, featuring a simplified three-tier system, a clear performance-based progression framework, enhanced incentives and rewards, and robust enablement uniquely tailored to partners’ business models.
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