Sydney-based HotHouse Interactive is one of two members of a new ‘global partner network’ announced by Netbiscuits.
The alliance covers of technology and IT services companies leveraging the company’s platform to deliver web apps across mobile and connected devices, and has levels for business, technology and solution partners.
Chief executive Michael Neidhoefer says partners are empowered to generate new revenue from their clients and Netbiscuits’ client base. “Through training, networking, co-marketing activities and opportunities, GPN members will not only enhance their knowledge of the Netbiscuits’ platform, but leverage the expertise of other partners in media, commerce, social and advertising,” he says.
Hothouse Interactive founder Simon van Wyk says his company’s revenue is growing significantly from using the platform. “Becoming a Certified Solution Partner adds another dimension to our relationship as it significantly enhances to our solution provision capabilities,” he says.
Hothouse and Budapest-based EPAM join a partner portfolio which includes companies including Akamai, HinTech, MindTree, PayPal, Plan.Net, SDL Tridion, Siteworx.
Netbiscuits has also launched a new training and certification programme. Members of the GPN are leading technology and IT services companies.
Netbiscuits says it currently delivers more than ten billion pages per month and supports more than 110,000 mobile web apps globally.
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