ARN Poll - Would you work with Dell?
Have your say and vote in ARN's online poll. This week, we want to know whether you'd sign up to a Dell partner program.
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Q: If Dell launched its PartnerDirect channel program in Australia, would you be interested in signing up?
- Yes, another hardware line would be good
- Maybe, but only if it's worth my while
- No, we've been competitors for too long
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