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Calculator Helps Partners Understand New IBM PartnerWorld Programme Consolidation







Calculator Helps Partners Understand New
IBM PartnerWorld Programme Consolidation

Calculator Helps Partners Understand New
IBM PartnerWorld Programme Consolidation
07/10/2004 02:56 AM

Michael Fleming Channel Consulting Services has created a calculator tool to help IBM Business Partners understand at what level of membership they achieve under new rules, coming into effect in 2005. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]




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