CloudBees Announces New Technical Alliance Partner Program
October 10, 2019

CloudBees launched a new partner program that expands ISV partners’ ability to align with CloudBees offerings and the global Jenkins community.

The Technical Alliance Partner Program (TAPP) will energize CloudBees’ partner ecosystem with new programs and tighter connections, helping ISVs create new revenue streams and further develop their DevOps businesses.

TAPP includes 27 launch partners and introduces three new go-to-market tiers to better address growth opportunities in the evolving DevOps market. Members of these new tiers – Registered, Advanced and Premier – can take advantage of joint go-to-market activities with CloudBees, engage with CloudBees’ expert services and access extended sales and marketing resources to create assets for growing their DevOps businesses.

“At CloudBees, we strongly believe that best-of-breed is the ultimate model for our customers,” said Francois Dechery, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at CloudBees. “It’s about choice, depth and fast innovation. That’s why we see the CloudBees Technical Alliance Partner Program (TAPP) as a strategic initiative to bring the best of the DevOps ecosystem to our customers.”

The TAPP program creates value for CloudBees customers by increasing the scope and breadth of tools and services available to serve their DevOps needs. By building deeper technical integrations with CloudBees, partners extend the ecosystem’s ability to offer scalable, secure and purpose-built solutions addressing challenges across DevOps pipelines.

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