Distributor
Zycko
is reaching out to disenchanted
Cisco
resellers with a trade-in programme on behalf of Chinese switch vendor
Huawei.
The initiative comes just a month after Huawei ended its alliance with Siemens,
leaving Zycko as its sole UK distributor.
Aimed primarily at end users upgrading to Gigabit Ethernet, the programme
enables VARs to trade in Cisco kit against purchases of new Huawei datacoms
equipment.
David Galton-Fenzi, group sales director at Zycko, told CRN: “Huawei
has a very competitive technology and price-per-port ratio, but is relying on
the mindshare of integrators to convince end users of this. This programme gives
integrators a reason to take Huawei to their customers.”
Top of Zycko’s wish list are
integrators with extensive customer lists, but “who are not making money” with
Cisco, according to Galton-Fenzi.
He claimed Huawei switches are 40 per cent the price of Cisco, but boast
superior performance per port.
Andy Stevens, director at VAR
Nouveau
Solutions, which until last month bought its Huawei equipment from Siemens,
told CRN: “Huawei has previously muddled along in the channel, but now
it seems that it means business and is rolling up its sleeves.”
However, Tom Kelly, UK managing director at Cisco Gold partner
Logicalis,
said: “It would have to be something pretty spectacular to woo us away from
Cisco. We’re not interested in short-term gains and what Huawei is doing is no
more than that.”
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slashes Zycko car-torching fine
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