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mario8a
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The Pros & Cons of Exclusivity
mario8a   10/18/2011 11:45:33 PM
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Channel partners might do a better job find the right customers and saving cost on training, at the end I beleive its a good practice

_hm
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Re: Channel Partners
_hm   10/14/2011 8:07:35 PM
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This is good analysis. Yes, parts requiring much more engineering, will suit to exclusivity models. Many Japanese vendor do like this model and it is quite effective for them.

If you add hi-rel parts used in military and space, this model works very well. Also it is very nice experience working with FAE with lots of hand-on knowledge.

Jacob
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Re: Channel Partners
Jacob   10/14/2011 6:47:34 AM
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“Distributors definitely benefit through exclusivity agreements. If you can't get the product you want directly from the supplier, where else are you going to go? Distributors also don't have to compete on price”

I think this move have a monopolistic character. When most of the companies are trying to sell their products through multiple channel and vendors for better transparency and reachability, I am not able to get the basic intention behind for such a move from EMC. They are trying to concentrate through some particular channel.

saranyatil
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Channel Partners
saranyatil   10/14/2011 5:36:00 AM
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Its some times good to sell products through channel partners as mentioned it becomes easy for designers at the same when it comes to distributors i think we may loose out on good products and get confusing.





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