New Support for Systems Integrators

AmberPoint's partner program provides SI services and tools.

AmberPoint Inc., a Gold Certified Partner and software developer, has unveiled a two-level partner program of its own.

The Oakland, Calif.-based company's new program is designed to recruit and support systems integrators (SIs) interested in implementing and maintaining AmberPoint's service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance solutions.

SIs can choose between two membership tiers: the entry-level Systems Integrator Starter Kit or the more advanced Systems Integrator Program. Both levels provide partners with AmberPoint software, technical support, training and opportunities to work with the company's sales and marketing staff.

The upper-level program offers "additional options for customized integration and SOA assessment toolkits," according to a press release announcing the program's launch. SI partners can also access the MyAmberPoint .com partner-customer Web site and are eligible for referral fees.

For more information on the AmberPoint Systems Integrator Alliance Program, click here.

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