Saturday, January 12, 2013

Dell?s GCC Launches Dell Engineers Club in India

Added on Jan 10, 2013 by ChannelWorld Bureau

Dell?s Global Commercial Channel (GCC) announced the launch of the Dell Engineers Club in India, as part of their long-term commitment to channel partners in the country. The platform will enable technical experts across the IT industry to network, exchange ideas, and share industry trends and best practices. This club will also help train channel partners and their engineers to be knowledgeable in Dell?s advanced server, storage, security, networking, and cloud solutions.

Dell?s long-term aim is to qualify its partners to become not just the solutions provider, but also to be considered IT consultants for their end-customers. Dell believes in empowering their customers with the ?Power to do more?, and therefore aims to create and offer real solutions with the intention of making technology smarter, more effective, and in service of its end-customers.

Ajay Kaul, director and GM, GCC, Dell India, said, ?We are happy to announce another channel initiative in India, further developing our commitment towards our channel partner community in the country. Dell?s GCC business is very committed to the Indian market, and the Engineers Club aims to strengthen the enterprise knowledge of our partner community, helping them become consultants for their end-customers?

Dell?s Engineers Club India Launch also saw the presence of Edwin Ng, director, Enterprise Channel APJ at Dell, who commented, ?One big step that we took to showcase our commitment to our channel partner community was the launch of the GCC team, which was formed to provide our channel partners with a single point of contact within Dell. Remaining committed to our channel, we have launched various programs and trainings that aim at their overall development. The Engineers Club in India is another such initiative that will enable our partners to grow, and we hope to replicate the program in other markets as well.?

Commenting on the announcement, Pamela Lim, director, Enterprise Enablement and Certification Programs for APJ, said, ?Dell Engineers club is another demonstration of our commitment towards developing and enabling our Channel Partner Community. Engineers Club?s primary objectives are not only to deliver customized education and training to the members, but also provide a platform for networking and exchanging best-of-breed practices and ideas. We are therefore excited to be launching this club in India, and we are confident that this club will be well received here as it was in China.

Dell offers over 100,000 training sessions a year to all partners globally, and the Dell?s Engineers Club will further build on this initiative to invest in the development of individual engineers and partners. The club will open ways for technical discussions with Dell and industry experts who will share their views on industry trends and also give feedback on Dell?s IT solutions that will help in the design of future technology solutions. The program will be conducted via instructor-led training/classroom training, and webinars, and will also involve monthly solutions broadcasts and product and program updates on technical topics at various levels. The members of the club will also be invited to virtual and face-to-face training events with opportunities to further enhance their capabilities.

Dell?s GCC division retains around 1,700 commercial relationships in India. The division takes care of programs and policies relevant to channels, which cover all types of business entities such as public companies and large-/medium-sized companies.

Source: http://www.channelworld.in/news/dell-s-gcc-launches-dell-engineers-club-india-313692013

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