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| sirisak.c 2002-04-08, 8:42 am |
| for gold partners
CCIE
4 CCIE minimum
Add 1 per $40 million in revenue.
What this mean??? | |
| MadChef 2002-04-08, 11:10 am |
| If you want to be a Gold Partner, you have to have at least four CCIEs and you also need to have at least one CCIE for every 40 million in revenue you do. So if you're a gold partner and you do $240 million a year, you need at least six CCIEs to meet this particular requirement.
MadChef, a Gold Partner employee. | |
| chodan 2002-04-09, 8:49 pm |
| which also means your employer gets a sizable discount if I`m correct | |
| MadChef 2002-04-10, 5:48 am |
| quote: Originally posted by chodan
which also means your employer gets a sizable discount if I`m correct
Oh yeah. With every increase in partnership level, you get to buy equipment at a steeper discount. Resellers get crap, premier gets some, silver gets more and gold gets the most.
MadChef | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-11, 12:49 am |
| smart policy cisco has made thats why their is still demand for cisco networking skills . |
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