Feenics Inc Unveils its CloudForce Alliance Program

New partner program is designed to distinguish and build a community of Feenics’ best in class systems integrators

Feenics has announced the creation of its CloudForce Alliance Program. CloudForce is a premier partner program designed to distinguish best-in-class systems integrators whose performance, investment in supporting Feenics’ customers, and commitment to promoting cloud-based solutions align with Feenics’ core principles and philosophies.

“We are thrilled to launch a program that delivers many benefits to both our end-user and VAR customers,” said Sam Shalaby, CEO at Feenics. “First and foremost, we envision that the presence of a CloudForce Alliance shield will signal to the end-user community that they are in good hands when partnering with a CloudForce member.

They can be confident that the integrator has made significant investments to optimally support their needs.”

“CloudForce is a way for Feenics to recognize and reward our elite performers whose loyalty to Feenics AND commitment to their customer’s success creates a win-win scenario for everyone involved within the Keep ecosystem,” said Jeff Ross, director of global marketing at Feenics. “Our aim is to build a tight knit community of elite system integrators who can collaborate with each other on cross regional projects, share best practices amongst themselves, and leverage each other’s expertise to best serve the interests of our collective end-user customers.”

The unique benefits offered by Feenics are only enjoyed by those alliance members that qualify for this program. A sample of benefits include lead generation, collaboration opportunities with other alliance members, and direct involvement with product strategies.

“When we made the decision to create a partner program, it was imperative that it was not like most cookie cutter programs in the market today,” said Paul DiPeso, executive vice president for Feenics. “For this program to be meaningful, it needs to deliver value to our end-user community as well as our partner community. Our vision is that end-users will recognize the value of partnering with a CloudForce member and that our systems integrator community will see equal value, and thus make achieving this status a priority in their organization.”

Systems integrators and end-users interested in learning more about CloudForce can reach out to one of Feenics’ Regional Sales Managers for more details.

Feenics continues to fortify its position as an ACaaS market leader. They are a Mercury Platinum level partner, International Organization for Standardization ISO 9001:2015 company, and certified as a FICAM & FIPS-201-2 compliant solution. Feenics was recently awarded a 2020 CyberSecured Award from Security Today in the Access Control category. In addition, the company ranked No. 231 on the Globe & Mail Report on Business 2020 Top 400 List of fastest growing Canadian companies.

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