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Cisco simplifies software and services buying program with new Enterprise Agreement

Cisco simplifies software and services buying program with new Enterprise Agreement

With a new Enterprise Agreement (EA), Cisco is making it easier for partners and customers to buy, sell, and manage Cisco software and services. The single contract increases access to Cisco’s portfolio and solutions, offering predictable costs, choice, and greater flexibility for organizations looking to accelerate their digital transformation.

“Cisco’s new Enterprise Agreement gives our customers and partners a powerful, simple, and extremely flexible way to buy and consume our great software products,” said Reem Asaad, Vice President, Cisco Middle East, and Africa.

“Our incredible partner ecosystem has already built a multi-billion-dollar software business but we’re just getting started. Innovations like the ability to shift investments across the portfolio will help us better serve our customers, push further into our business transformation, and drive higher profitability for our partners.”

The new Cisco Enterprise Agreement is a cornerstone of Cisco’s ongoing transformation and commitment to supporting partner profitability, as well as streamlining the customer experience. Since its introduction, more than 10,000 customers have purchased software and services. The new Cisco EA will bring three key benefits to customers and partners:

Simplified cross-portfolio access: As organizations adopt more innovative technologies, they face the challenge of managing various licensing agreements. Cisco’s new EA simplifies the experience with one set of terms and conditions across five portfolios (Applications Infrastructure, Networking Infrastructure, Collaboration, Security, and Services).

A lower minimum spend threshold makes it easier for customers to access EA benefits and multiple partners in a single agreement with customers can see all their licenses.

More financial flexibility: Organisations facing increasingly complex IT environments are looking for new software and services that offer predictable costs. With the new Enterprise Agreement, Cisco Networking customers can take advantage of Value Shift – a feature that allows them to shift committed spending across Cisco DNA software and Meraki software.

Organizations can quickly activate licenses and deploy what is needed when it is needed, and with the True Forward feature, future billing cycles are adjusted to align with new usage levels.

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Increased business agility: Managing and updating software has traditionally been complex and time-consuming for large organizations. The new Cisco Enterprise Agreement increases access to innovative technology without an enterprise-wide commitment and streamlines license procurement, offering simple administration with one place to view, manage, and renew licenses.

The new Cisco EA is currently available through select partners with plans to expand partner availability in early 2022. The current Enterprise Agreement programs will remain available to customers and partners while the transition takes place during the first half of 2022.

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