No, this is not a column about who you should vote for in the upcoming presidential election—I will keep my political views to myself. But it is a column about how Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or John McCain can help you hit your sales growth numbers over the next few years.
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| Can be reached via e-mail at rdemarzo@everythingchannel.com. | ||
Be forewarned: Selling to any government sector is an acquired taste. You cannot do it on a whim and you cannot dabble. Many of the VARs who fled to the public sector after the 2000 dot-com bubble burst took solace in Samson's words, but found the red tape, competitive bidding process and complexity of selling to government overwhelming, so they gave up. The VARs who stuck with it and spent time securing contracts or serving as subs to the large prime contractors built a steady, profitable business that, in many cases, is growing faster than their commercial side while guaranteeing a predictable rate of return.
Vendors tell me interest in public sector is heightened but nowhere near the level of eight years ago. Yet, it does indicate that many solution providers sense the need to hedge their bets if demand from the commercial sector softens. Unlike in 2000, today's vendors have mature and deep public sector channel programs; just look at how far EMC, HP, IBM, Oracle, Panasonic and Symantec have come, to name but a few.
Today, Samson says, former scoffers all want to be a part of it, considering nearly 70 percent of IBM's government transactions involve partners and its growth is outpacing the commercial sector. It is anyone's guess just what will happen to the overall U.S. economy in the next year or two, but you definitely do not have to guess about the growth of public sector or the key IT initiatives already under way or coming.
Are you ready to embrace the public sector? Let me know at rdemarzo@everythingchannel.com.
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Public Display: Hot Scenes From XChange Public Sector Hundreds of VARs, integrators, vendors and analysts descended on the Sawgrass Marriott in Jacksonville, Fla., last week for XChange Public Sector. Here's a look at what you missed if you weren't there, from heated health-care and government discussion to just plain heat. |
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CRN 2010 Public Sector Awards: Meet The Big Winners CRN saluted four vendors and five VARs and integrators at XChange Public Sector in Jacksonville. Have a look at who took home the hardware this year, including Public Sector Integrator of the Year. |
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10 Burning Questions For The Public Sector Channel As XChange Public Sector kicks off in Jacksonville June 12, here's a look at some of the most pressing issues for public sector VARs and integrators, from cybersecurity and firm-fixed-price contracts to green technology and small business priorities. |
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