Email security vendor Tumbleweed has unleashed an aggressive channel push
across Europe.
The firm has unveiled a channel Alliance Programme and already has a number
of channel firms in its sights, according to Craig Whitney, managing director
for EMEA at Tumbleweed.
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'We want to transform the firm from a traditionally direct sales organisation
to one that can play in other markets to appeal to a different audience,' he
said. 'We want to establish Tumbleweed firmly in the channel psyche where we
have not played very strongly in the past.'
According to Whitney, the vendor has already engaged in discussions with key
targets and is looking to bring about 30 partners on board across Europe by the
end of the year. Partners will not be tiered. 'We want to invest heavily in our
partnersí success,' he said.
Tumbleweed has also severed ties with its UK distributor Access.
'We think there is a place for distribution within our product range, but
probably more in email security appliances,' Whitney said.
He added that the firm had already seen success in verticals such as finance
and military, but it is keen to gain market share in areas such as Payment Card
Industry compliance and the legal sector.
Bob Tarzey, service director at analyst Quocirca, said: 'Tumbleweed is best
known for messaging security, but the market is already commoditised and most
firms have partnerships in place already. The ideal situation for Tumbleweed
would be an acquisition because it is going to find it hard to just keep pushing
email security.'
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