PagerDuty has launched the global PagerDuty Reseller Program to broaden the reach of its real-time platform for action and expand its world-class ecosystem of channel partners.
The program is open to resale partners and technology partners intent on driving greater use of the platform to a broad set of organizations looking to migrate operations to the cloud, scale DevOps and optimize their incident resolution lifecycle.
The first reseller to enter the new program is SHI International Corp. As a resale partner, SHI will offer PagerDuty’s real-time platform for action to its global corporate and enterprise customers.
“PagerDuty has expanded its global presence significantly over the last year with operations launching in the U.K. and Australia last fall,” said Jennifer Tejada, CEO at PagerDuty. “The reseller program underscores this commitment to reaching global enterprise customers by building and scaling a world-class channel program and partner ecosystem. SHI’s massive reach opens up new market opportunities for PagerDuty as we continuously try to improve the lives of digital stakeholders in all aspects of large enterprise.”
PagerDuty works with resellers to modernize and optimize their customers’ digital operations management experience across developer and IT operations, HR, customer support, marketing, executives and security teams. PagerDuty also provides enablement resources to partners, including dedicated sales and technical training programs.
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