Cutting through the Noise

How do you cut through the noise and the avalanche of emails you get every day to filter down to the specific channel news and information you need?  A group of IT channel veterans heard your cry for help, and they’re launching a free and secure social network to aggregate channel information.Welcome ChannelEyes.  It’s like Facebook, but instead of having friends, you can connect to a filtered group of vendor and association feeds on your wall.  It’s a single place to get a snapshot of new chann ...
How do you cut through the noise and the avalanche of emails you get every day to filter down to the specific channel news and information you need?  A group of IT channel veterans heard your cry for help, and they’re launching a free and secure social network to aggregate channel information.

Welcome ChannelEyes.  It’s like Facebook, but instead of having friends, you can connect to a filtered group of vendor and association feeds on your wall.  It’s a single place to get a snapshot of new channel information every day.  You’ll cut through the noise and clutter because you control who you follow, filter the relevant information and build social conversations around it.

ChannelEyes is the brainchild of Bob Godgart, formerly with Autotask and still the chairman of CompTIA. He was a pioneer in cloud computing and spent the last 11 years automating how channel partners run their business. Now, he wants to focus on enhancing how they communicate.

“What Facebook did for collaboration among friends, ChannelEyes will do for business,” states Godgart.

CompTIA is jumping on the ChannelEyes bandwagon and you can follow our news feed.  Learn which new association programs, certifications, market research and channel training are available, and how they can help you grow your business.

For vendors, distributors, associations, franchises and other players in the ecosystem, ChannelEyes aims to be the place to engage with the entire channel online.

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