Found this update in my inbox this morning from Michael Menegay from Dell – I was not sure who he was until I read his signature but I guess he feels I am his partner by the looks of it.
Dell is pushing Everdream direct to customers and offering us MSP certification. At first glance this looks like cause for alarm until you realize it is Dell and they will never get the personal touch our service requires right with small businesses.
In the last month dell has visited two of my clients unsupervised and both ended up with sever business interruption and are in the process of trying to get money out of dell. Why do I tell you this? Because I feel it will be the same with Dell’s direct managed services. Not to say they are not a smart organization, they are just too big to give Joe’s local consulting business the personal attention they need.
In my opinion (take it or leave it) I feel Dell’s, and all the other giants, push into the market will do nothing but educate clients sending them looking for you and me – the quality high touch sub fifty million dollar organizations providing managed services with a personal touch.
Check out the letter and I will see you at the webinar the week of the 21st.
JC
Dear Partner,
At the Dell/SilverBack Managed Services Partner Conference held in January, we committed to open and continuous dialogue with our partner community on Dell’s managed services strategy, program enhancements and go-to-market initiatives.
MSP Certification Update
Today, we are pleased to announce some updates. The Dell MSP certification program has been enhanced to include Dell’s end-user device management services (enabled by the recently acquired Everdream technology). This technology is exciting as it permits our partners to offer new and expanded product sets consisting of software distribution, patch management, remote asset discovery, asset management, data encryption, online backup, software licensing and remote administration to your vast base of desktop and notebook systems.
To support these new capabilities for our partners, Dell has added an MSP certification track for Dell’s end-user device management services. Our partners can now access the technology, training and best practices of all managed services practice areas, including those offered for IT infrastructure remote monitoring and management technology driven by Dell’s enterprise monitoring services (enabled by the recently acquired SilverBack technology), and those offered for Dell’s end-user device management services.
Dell’s end-user device management services technology represents an exciting addition to our MSP certification program. Current Everdream partners who register before May 15, 2008 will be “grandfathered” into the Dell MSP desktop remote management certification program. Also, we are thrilled with the results of our first Dell MSP Partner Certification program based on Dell’s enterprise monitoring services, as new partner certifications have increased over four hundred (400%) percent in just four (4) months. We look forward to similar results with the expansion of the program utilizing the Dell’s end-user device management services platform technology.
Managed Services Update
As we discussed at the January MSP partner conference, Dell will be starting a limited pilot in Dallas, TX selling small businesses basic remote monitoring and remediation services using Dell’s enterprise monitoring services. Dell will look to expand this pilot over the course of 2008 in the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific regions as feedback dictates.
As promised, we will update you on the progress of this pilot as results and feedback are generated. We’ll continue to communicate and work with partners to further develop the channel offering that will compliment Dell’s small-business managed service offering. There will also be opportunities for partners to participate in the pilot, and we will provide details in the coming months.
And in closing, during the week of April 21, 2008 we will host a managed services partner webinar that will further outline the results and growth of our MSP certification program, and share our plans for continued enhancements to the MSP platform and overall channel program. This webinar will provide our partners the opportunity to be educated on the enhancements to Dell’s platform technology and programs that will enable you to develop specific initiatives suited to meeting your business goals.
We envision this webinar being the first in a series of conversations with our partners as we continue to develop Dell’s Managed Services channel strategy and offerings for our partners.
We will be in touch with you shortly with details about our upcoming webinars.
As always, we look forward to your feedback.
Sincerely,
Greg Davis
Vice President and General Manager
Americas Channel Group
Michael Menegay
Global Director, Dell Managed Services