Enterasys Offering Rebates

From Oct. 6 to March 31, 2003, Enterasys is offering Elite and Certified partners an additional 10 percent discount on the final negotiated price of any of its hardware or software products sold to customers that haven't purchased any Enterasys gear within the past two years, said Derek Slayton, Enterasys' director of channel marketing. The discount is applied at the time of procurement rather than paid as a back-end rebate, he said.

Solution providers are required to register the new customer opportunities on a dedicated Web page. Once the customer has been confirmed as new, no other solution provider can receive the 10 percent discount on products sold to that account, Slayton said.

>> 'Once the customer sees the service they get from us and Enterasys, they order more.' -- STEVE THORPE, PRESIDENT, ADAPTIVE COMMUNICATIONS

Enterasys, based here, will provide the 10 percent discount on any follow-up orders from those new customers for an additional six months, said John Erdman, vice president of global channel operations at Enterasys. The extra six-month period takes into account enterprise purchasing habits because most accounts test out a new vendor through a small purchase and follow it up with a larger order, Erdman said.

Steve Thorpe, president of Adaptive Communications, a Portsmouth-based networking solution provider, said the program will help his firm land new business. "The initial purchase isn't necessarily going to be the largest," Thorpe said. "We often use Enterasys' Dragon intrusion-detection system as a way to get our foot in the door. Once the customer sees the service they get from us and Enterasys, they order more."

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Enterasys, which has been undergoing a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and an internal financial audit, late last month projected revenue of $120 million for its third quarter ended Sept. 28. The company said it expects to complete the financial review this month and restate results for the 10-month period ended Dec. 29, 2001, and the fiscal year ended March 3, 2001.