HP has said it will only be making minimal changes to the structure of its Preferred Partner Programme as part of a move to reduce the strain of applying for the 2010 scheme.
The biggest change is that the company will remove several of the tests for those who made it into the 2009 programme. It claims it will reduce red tape for existing resellers.
The only criteria that they will have to meet to be accepted into the 2010 programme are its revenue targets.
"Given the programmes proven ability to deliver on the needs of its members and the importance of maintaining stability in the current environment, we will be making only minimal changes to the 2010 programme," explained HP EMEA vice president for its Solutions Partner Organisation, Antonie Barre.
"We will also be making it easier for our partners to do business with HP in what undoubtedly remains a challenging time for them.
Advertisement
Related Stories
- HP fires Mike Lynch May 25th 2012 at 12:21PM
- Westcoast to hold HP Generation8 events May 23rd 2012 at 10:15AM
- Vendor job cuts rumoured to be on the way May 21st 2012 at 1:21PM
- HP updates ultrabook range May 9th 2012 at 10:43PM
- HP merges PC and printer units Mar 21st 2012 at 7:23PM
- Microsoft WPC 2012 Feb 28th 2012 at 12:00AM
- HP Institute to tackle IT skills gap Feb 24th 2012 at 6:51AM
- HP's Meg Whitman lauded by resellers Feb 16th 2012 at 10:50AM
- HP launches first all-in-one space saving workstation Feb 15th 2012 at 4:32AM
- HP expands partner programme Feb 14th 2012 at 9:43AM























