Kanalytics' Partner Program
Kanalytics' routinely partners with all types of companies in a variety of industries. We encourage and nurture partner relationships in order to:
Generally, our Partners fall into one of the categories below; however, Kanalytics is always open to niche or uncommon partnerships if a particular venture warrants a unique association.
Strategic alliance partners are recognized industry leaders in application, platform, and consulting services that may direct, support, co-author, co-develop, and co-market, recommend or certify Kanalytics to develop and implement an initiative, product, or project.
| Consultants and Service Alliances |
Alliances Consultant and integrator partners provide consulting services, IT system design and deployment and product support, incorporating Kanalytics' technology and performance management vision.
| Third-Party Software Vendors |
We often team with Third-party partners when there is a need for unique expertise and when our strategic alliance partners request this association. These partners embed, bundle, or integrate Kanalytics' technology to extend or enhance the underlying Kanalytics' product.
At Kanalytics, we always partner for success. Read what some of our partners have said about past endeavors:
"The software maker has been working on the idea for the past 18 months and done several pilots, but is now opening the door to all interested parties, offering applications developed with partner Kanalytics Inc., said Pete Hayes, vice president of the public sector for Microsoft in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Hayes said that Microsoft designed the tools to help public sector organizations but he did not rule out the possibility that they could be commercialized and offered to enterprises as a way of collaborating on common technology needs. Although he said that Microsoft has not made plans to commercialize the tools, he said that Kanalytics, in Annapolis , Maryland , may chose to sell them to businesses, and Microsoft would still be involved.” –
Scarlet Pruitt, IDG News Service, Nov. 9, 2004, regarding Pete Hayes, vice president, Microsoft public sector (EMEA)