Bekker's Blog

Blog archive

ThreatTrack Breaks Out Partner Program for VIPRE Endpoint Security

ThreatTrack Security Inc. on Wednesday unveiled a new partner program specifically for those SMB partners representing its VIPRE endpoint security product. The VIPRE Partner Program has more aggressive margins, three partner tiers and new dedicated channel employees.

The VIPRE program represents a new channel program for Clearwater, Fla.-based ThreatTrack, which previously lumped its VIPRE-selling partners within an umbrella partner program that also covers higher-end advanced threat solutions for enterprise and federal government customers, according to the company.

At the beginning of this calendar year, ThreatTrack began an effort spearheaded by Chief Revenue Officer Jason Greenwood to expand its base of about 4,000 VIPRE-focused partners and to empower existing partners to increase their revenues within the SMB market.

A key enhancement is a major bump in partner discounts. Previously, VIPRE partners could get a base discount of 15 percent and an additional 12 points for deal registration. Under the program announced Wednesday, partners of any of the program tiers can get a 25 percent discount and can double that discount to 50 percent through qualified deal registration for opportunities of more than 50 seats.

"We've matched the industry's highest-rated endpoint security solution with one of the channel's most aggressive discount strategies and profit-accelerating programs to give our partners a tremendous advantage in the market," Greenwood said in a statement.

The three tiers of the VIPRE program are Authorized, Certified and Expert. Partners registered at the Authorized level gain access to self-service materials. Partners selling at least $20,000 worth of VIPRE solutions annually can join a Certified level, which includes quarterly business reviews and access to new channel employees handling account management and pre-sales engineering support. Partners bringing in $100,000 in VIPRE sales qualify for the Expert tier, which includes customized collateral materials to help with marketing and lead generation.

Posted by Scott Bekker on February 08, 2017


Featured

  • Microsoft Offers Support Extensions for Exchange 2016 and 2019

    Microsoft has introduced a paid Extended Security Update (ESU) program for on-premises Exchange Server 2016 and 2019, offering a crucial safety cushion as both versions near their Oct. 14, 2025 end-of-support date.

  • An image of planes flying around a globe

    2025 Microsoft Conference Calendar: For Partners, IT Pros and Developers

    Here's your guide to all the IT training sessions, partner meet-ups and annual Microsoft conferences you won't want to miss.

  • Notebook

    Microsoft Centers AI, Security and Partner Dogfooding at MCAPS

    Microsoft's second annual MCAPS for Partners event took place Tuesday, delivering a volley of updates and directives for its partners for fiscal 2026.

  • Microsoft Layoffs: AI Is the Obvious Elephant in the Room

    As Microsoft doubles down on an $80 billion bet on AI this fiscal year, its workforce reductions are drawing scrutiny over whether AI's ascent is quietly reshaping its human capital strategy, even as official messaging avoids drawing a direct line.