EZINE:
In this issue, we explore whether more partners equals better business, and take a closer look at how IT consumption is changing thanks to subscription services. Also read a special feature looking into whether the channel offers good prospects for school-leavers hoping to start on a career path that could make a difference
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Download this research brief to explore a new 5-step approach for implementing a more structured and consistent approach to cross-selling and upselling.
WEBCAST:
Operatix is an international expert at creating meetings and opportunities for great tech companies. Watch this video to see why Operatix uses Priority Engine™ from TechTarget to boost meeting acceptance and opportunity yields, reduce no-shows and increase their ROI.
ANALYST REPORT:
A new study from Demand Gen Report has uncovered that intent is now a key pipeline accelerator and use cases for intent data are rapidly expanding within sales and marketing organizations. Download this exclusive report sponsored by TechTarget to discover 10 emerging use cases to put to use in your company.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource explores selling solutions for IT service providers. Learn about what a Pain Chain is, how it works, and how to use it as a successful sales strategy. When used correctly, the Pain Chain becomes a useful tool that can help strengthen your relationship with your clients.
WHITE PAPER:
IBM explores how the impact of innovative business models for "how to sell" are now as important as the innovative products themselves - CE manufacturers need to skillfully manage their mix of sales channels for future success.
EBOOK:
This handbook examines social media-related opportunities for channel professionals, with discussions on social media platforms for business, integration, professional services and regulatory compliance concerns.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines research that reveals how sales and marketing professionals who use collaboration and Sales 2.0 tools gain a competitive advantage over their peers who do not use them.