Compuware Gomez hires A/NZ channel manager
- 18 October, 2010 18:10
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Web performance company, Compuware Gomez, has appointed Susan Fine as its channel manager for A/NZ.
Fine will responsible for building the A/NZ distribution channel and her duties will also include developing an ecosystem of partners including managed services and cloud providers.
Fine will also enlist local partners to deliver complementary consulting services that support its platform in accelerating customers' time to value and in helping them in continually optimising their Web businesses. As Channel Manager, Fine will also look to collaborate with local resellers and referral partners in support of Gomez Web load testing, Web performance management, Web cross-browser testing and Web performance business analysis solutions.
She will report to Compuware Gomez vice-president of worldwide channels Tom Meusel.
"Our channel partners play a significant role in the growth of Gomez's international market presence. Susan Fine's extensive Web application delivery and analytics experience will be instrumental in helping us grow and develop partners in this region," Meusel said.
Before joining Compuware Gomez, Fine was a partner account manager for Omniture and was also the Web analytics director for online marketing consultancy, Acceleration.
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