New VMware Channel Head: ‘We’re Looking at Things Differently’
“We’re looking at things differently than we did 10 years ago.” That’s the word this week from new VMware channel head Ricky Cooper, who has been on the job for two months.
And as VMware holds its Explore event in San Francisco – and as the company implements its revamped Partner Connect program – partners will be keen to hear more from Cooper, who replaced Sandy Hogan in June.
As VMware channel head, the U.K.-based Cooper now runs both the commercial and partner groups. Before that, he spent five months at VMware as vice president of global and transformational partners. Prior to March, he held the title of global vice president and general manager for almost two years. And he started at VMware as vice president of EMEA.
Throughout much of that time, Cooper has overseen VMware’s relationship with Dell (recall that Michael Dell owns slightly more than 40% of VMware shares). He further brings to the job more than a decade split among Dell, Microsoft and some data center companies. All of that experience, he said, “gives you a whole wealth of knowledge about how business has progressed, how cloud has progressed.” He intends to take all of that combined knowledge to bat as he adds the indirect channel to his responsibilities.
“The next phase is truly exciting for us … and our partners are absolutely central to that,” Cooper said.
The next phase, of course, refers obliquely to a Broadcom-owned VMware. While that $61 billion deal has yet to close, it remains top of mind for VMware Explore attendees and VMware channel partners. It’s also surely at the forefront of VMware employees’ thoughts, but the company is telling reporters executives will not comment on the pending acquisition. (That may change, to some extent, at VMware Explore.) Even so, Cooper appears to be moving full speed ahead.
What ‘Full Speed Ahead’ Might Look Like for the VMware Channel
“Full speed ahead” entails bringing together some different aims. For instance, Cooper plans to use his takeaways from the Dell relationship to bolster VMware channel initiatives.
“How do we take some of the learnings there and impart them on not just large global OEM partners … but how do we also work with some of the more transformational partners?” Cooper said.
Indeed, VMware has spent the past two years working to bring together all types of partners (the “ecosystem” approach) to facilitate more channel-to-channel cooperation. That has happened as VMware itself has emerged from its own transactional legacy business model. The mutual metamorphosis, on the part of both the channel and VMware, continues. Cooper sees that.
“It’s not just a VMware story,” he said of that ongoing transformation. “Partners are bringing partners as their model evolves.”
So how Cooper planning to enable the channel – and not just the big names – so they benefit from VMware’s changes? (If you’re not aware of some of the company’s most recent product updates, check out this wrap-up.)
“We have a number of things happening in the background,” he said.
Automation provides a key example. As readers may recall, Partner Connect soon will feature a lot more self-serve functionality. That means managed service providers, resellers, consultancies and other partners will be able to view information such as accrued and future incentives, and sales pipelines, or which newer, cloud-native services to start selling. (Remember, VMware is moving to an all-subscription business, so partners have to follow the trend.) The enhanced Partner Connect program also gives partners access to more ancillary guidance, such as go-to-market and engineering help.
“We’ve listened to our partners and the customers on how they would like to see doing business with VMware become a lot easier and more simplified,” Cooper said. “And we’re well on the way to demonstrating that.”
Will Smaller Partners Get More of VMware’s Attention?
Part of that listening appears to be translating into paying more attention to smaller partners.
“I don’t want to just take care of the largest ones we have,” Cooper said.
Keep in mind, however, that VMware’s recent Partner Connect updates do invest more in partners who …
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