Cisco Channel Services Reviews Summary
There are 71 Cisco Channel companies and professionals listed on G2. All of these service providers have been thoroughly reviewed by current and former clients and customers here on G2. Below are data and excerpts from 4 detailed reviews of Cisco Channel service providers. These reviews and ratings have been generated from qualitative and quantitative feedback to help you compare and research the best service providers for your needs.
Below are the most popular Cisco Channel service providers based on ratings and quantity of reviews:
- Dean Dorton (4.7-star rating with 3 reviews)
- JDLT (5-star rating with 1 reviews)
Cisco Channel Services Review Snippets
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Here is what users liked best about these popular Cisco Channel service providers. |
IBM Consulting: "it makes it easier to implement SFDC login and activity with 7 summits."
- Philip T., SVP of Publisher Development at AerServ, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Dean Dorton: "Massey has a good knowledge of Intacct and the partner marketplace."
- Bruce S., Controller at Veritas Collaborative, LLC, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
OneNeck IT Solutions: "level of expertise within their company."
- dave e., Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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Here is what users disliked about these popular Cisco Channel service providers. |
Insight: "They seem to be not in the need of new customers in their portfolio. Good for them."
- Diego V., Manager - Global Datacenter Operations at BrowserStack, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
OneNeck IT Solutions: "Their director of accounting and revenue assurance is unsympathetic and willing to bill a company struggling to make payroll an interest charge. They have no CRM and couldn't even keep track of a POC for the company, didn't even reach out to me as the CIO before billing."
- Benjamin T., Director | Cloud & Innovation Acceleration | Strategy & Consulting at Accenture, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
AT&T: "I had a very hard time getting to the right person at AT&T to help me. I called for support and was sent to the wrong department many times."
- R S., Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
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This is what users recommend to others considering these popular Cisco Channel service providers. |
IBM Consulting: "Bluewolf seems OK if you have one brand and a specific project."
- Alex L., Senior Digital Marketer I Masters of Digital Marketing Graduate, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Cisco IronPort: "I believe the product is outdated and not inline with other industry partners. We are hoping for an increase in features in the near future."
- Mohammad S., Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
CDW Hardware: "Please due your due diligence and verify the prices for their products compared to other vendors."
- Tom P., Technical Services & Information Security Specialist at Dole Food Company, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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These are the problems users said these service providers were solving and how it is benefitting them. |
IBM Consulting: "For some IBM applications available on Microsoft Azure there are some errors but when you restart the process it’s ok. Should be fine always since it’s pay-per-use."
- Sandra C., Security Consultant at ABN AMRO Bank N.V., Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Cisco IronPort: "Security and Data ex-filtration concerns. As with most corporate entities, we are required to track our overall user web browsing usage."
- Mohammad S., Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
CDW Hardware: "We used CDW for procurement of hardware and software licenses when I first came on board. We know request for quotes from at least three vendors before we purchase hardware or software."
- Tom P., Technical Services & Information Security Specialist at Dole Food Company, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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