Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 21 | Page 15

ISSUE 21 A Intelligent briefin gs for Middl e East and Africa PUBLIC ATION channel partn ers Effective chann el progr ammes BASSAM ALMAS RI, SR MANAGER CHANNEL, NUTAN IX – ME Hosting data locally Mark Bowen is Lynchpin Media’s Managing Editor, and Editor of Intelligent CIO Middle East and Intelligent Tech Channels. He has more than 10 years’ experience of editing newspapers and magazines in the UK. DR FAHEM AL NUAIM I, ANKABUT CEO Top IT trend s SAMI ABI ESBER, PRESIDENT OF SYSTEM INTEGR ATOR MDS GULF SAFER NET WORKS Sam Kumarsam y, Senior Prod uct recommend s crucial netw Marketing Manager, Gigam ork security best practices. on, GET SOCIAL . . . @IntTechCha nnels www.linkedi n.com/compa ny/lyn chpin-media www.intellig enttechchan nels.com EDITOR’S COMMENT W elcome to the latest edition of Intelligent Tech Channels (ITC). This month’s cover story, starting on page 19, focuses on an issue that it’s all too easy to become complacent about: network security. We hear from Gigamon’s Senior Product Marketing Manager, Sam Kumarsamy, about the best ways to ensure effective network security. With network attacks becoming more and more prevalent, he recommends nine crucial best practices. His recommendations, for those of us concerned about network security, are a ‘must read’ with so much as stake. The good news though is that there are measures that can be taken to protect against the Bad Actors. Kumarsamy’s recommendations include ensuring you maintain your software, improving visibility and keeping an eye on user permissions. He puts a special emphasis on the threat posed by disgruntled employees who may be intent on causing significant damage. He tells us that while unintentional insider threats may be the more widespread problem, intentional ones where authorised users attempt to steal valuable data are also a major cause of concern. On the next few pages we look at the factors that make for a successful partner programme. Bassam AlMasri, Sr Manager Channel, Nutanix – Middle East, tells us that it’s vital for partner programmes to stay ahead of industry trends with an achievable and transparent recognition and INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS Issue 21 reward programme. He says that the channel charter offered by Nutanix is designed to empower the company’s partners and to ensure they get back what they put in – and this is based on performance. Nutanix also places a great emphasis on the importance of training partners. There is no doubt they are right to do so – untrained channel partners will not achieve their potential and training is a significant help in increasing confidence that they have the all-important expertise that is demanded in the market. We also hear from Mohammad Meraj Hoda, Vice President of Business Development – Middle East and Africa at Ring. He tells us how over the years channel partners have been incredibly flexible when it comes to dealing with change. It is certain that there is no doubt that for the channel to work successfully this degree of flexibility is incredibly important especially when the technology sector continues to evolve at such a rapid pace. Mark Bowen Editor 15