IBM Exec: ‘There’s Never Been A Better Time To Be’ A Partner
Announcements at IBM Think 2021 include a new competency framework for partners, message acceleration workshops to help partners with marketing and expansion of Cloud Engagement Funds for multiple partner types. By Wade Tyler Millward May 11, 2021, 12:01 AM EDT
Five months after IBM said it would spend $1 billion on its partner ecosystem, Big Blue on Tuesday unveiled a host of changes to its partner program, including new partner competencies and benefits.
“There’s never been a better time to be in IBM’s ecosystem,” David La Rose, general manager of IBM’s partner ecosystem, told CRN. “There’s $1 billion that is in the market today, and that is only going to help them (partners) to get to revenue faster and sooner.”
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Redditors declaration of war on hedge funds might be ugly, but it won t break the system, pros say
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A wild week on Wall Street ended in much the way it had begun, with day traders pouring money into a handful of troubled stocks as the broader market churned with volatility over vaccine worries, corporate earnings and short-sellers scrambling to regain their footing.
Retail investors many newly minted, their exposure to the market facilitated by apps like Robinhood and their education limited to the raucous hive mind of Reddit message boards continued to inflate the price of GameStop and other companies pegged by short-sellers for failure, such as AMC Entertainment and Bed Bath & Beyond.
Institutional Investor. The latter, most recently by everyone interviewed for this article.
After a total of 40 years as the No. 1 analyst in economics on the All-America Research Team, another four in second place, and a single appearance as a runner-up, you might wonder when enough will be enough for Ed Hyman, who is now 75. I was tasked with finding out how much longer he plans to stay in the game. That would be a great scoop. Might he be architecting a graceful exit sometime soon?
The answer is no.
That settled, the assignment to profile Hyman took a different direction.