[asterisk-biz] Not one to bitch and moan, but...

Craig Lawrence craig at mytel.net.au
Sun Feb 4 00:00:11 MST 2007


Kim,
 
Are you saying you sell configuration services in respect of Asterisk
Business Edition or the open source version?
 
If you’re complaining about the marketing materials for the open source
version are you not complaining about the community who develop it and
prepare the documentation rather than Digium?
 
Cheers
 
Craig Lawrence
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From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kim C. Callis
Sent: Sunday, 4 February 2007 5:44 PM
To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Not one to bitch and moan, but...
 
I was thinking about all of the Digium products that I have either bought
for clients or have had the client purchase equipment from Digium, and
realized that while there is a big push for reseller and distributors, there
is nothing in place for the, for want of better word, interconnect. I find
myself jumping on the web, looking at Digium's site for general pricing, and
then playing the hunt for what reseller is going to provide me with the best
price. I would be nice if there could be some formalized synthesis between
the reseller and the consultants. 

Right now, most consultants more or less stumble into an opportunity.
Asterisk has become the watch word as a ton of sometimes clueless CIO types
attempt to see how Asterisk fits into the equation. When I go out to pitch a
deal, I have to develop my own marketing crap, go and seek out the biggest
bang for the smallest buck, and pull rabbits out of my hat. I would really
be nice is I could get some of the benefit that Digium offers to resellers
and distributors... The reason I bring all of this up is because I went to
see what would be needed to get a reseller relationship with Digium. As I
started looking at the Q&A, I realized that I would not fit in any sort of
way in their requirements. I was also looked at another company (who does
not sell any Digium items), which does allow for consultants to receive
discounts, does provide some marketing  materials, and gives priority for
support. 

Without being arrogant, to some degree, it is the consultants that create
the need for Digium hardware! There needs to be some program in place that
recognizes that need and creates a program that will support the
consultants. 

Just my $0.02 and anyone is will argue this point... Or not! :)


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Kim C. Callis
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