As the digital landscape evolves, Cisco is stepping up to empower its partners, particularly small businesses, with the new Cisco 360 Partner Program set to launch on January 25, 2026. This program is designed to enhance customer value and profitability, making it an exciting opportunity for small business owners eager to leverage new technologies, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI).
At the recent Cisco Partner Summit in San Diego, executives revealed how the Cisco 360 Partner Program seeks to transform the way partners can engage with customers and gain financial rewards. Over 20 years in the making, it is not just about recognition; it’s about equipping partners to thrive in an increasingly competitive environment focused on AI-driven solutions.
“We appreciate that Cisco invited partners to co-design the new program and listened to ideas along the way. This program is a true reflection of partnership and we’re confident it will help set us up for success,” said Nicko Roussos, Senior Vice President of Cisco Strategy & Transformation at TD Synnex.
The Cisco 360 Partner Program introduces several key benefits. One of the standout features is the newly enhanced partner incentives framework, which rewards portfolio depth and specialized knowledge. Partners will have access to tools like the Cisco Partner Incentive Estimator, making it easier to model profitability as they focus on key innovation areas such as AI, security, and collaboration. The program also introduces bonuses tied to specific objectives like broadening a portfolio or achieving deep expertise in emerging technologies.
Elisabeth De Dobbeleer, Senior Vice President at Cisco Partner Program, stated, “By investing in our partners’ capabilities and giving them the tools and resources they need, we’re enabling our ecosystem to deliver greater customer outcomes.”
Small business owners can expect a range of new specializations come February 2026, including those focused on Secure AI Infrastructure and Secure Networking. These certifications not only represent an opportunity for knowledge and skill evolution but also come with financial benefits. By attaining these specializations, partners may be eligible for additional incentives, promoting deeper engagement with Cisco’s integrated solutions.
The program aims to ensure that customers receive tailored, comprehensive solutions from design to ongoing engagement. Ryan Morris, President of Blackwood, noted the significance of aligning incentives directly with customer outcomes. “This program is a clear sign that Cisco is committed to driving industry standards in the channel,” he added.
However, small business owners should also consider the potential challenges that come with adaptation to this new program. While the incentives are attractive, there may be a learning curve associated with the new tools and structures Cisco is putting in place. The program requires commitment and participation from partners to fully maximize the resources and benefits available, such as access to Cisco’s advanced training tools, demo environments, and marketing support.
The Cisco 360 Partner Program promises a revamped Partner Experience Platform, providing detailed insights into performance that help small businesses gauge their progress and predict revenue more accurately. This platform aligns with Cisco’s goal of enhancing collaboration across its global partner ecosystem.
Tim Coogan, Senior Vice President of Global Partner Sales at Cisco, emphasized, “The Cisco 360 Partner Program serves the agile partner ecosystem that reacts and adapts quickly, innovates continuously, and scales efficiently.”
For small business owners navigating the challenges of data complexity and skills gaps, Cisco’s focus on comprehensive partner enablement, through practical training and resources, is invaluable. As the digital landscape continually shifts, those who leverage these emerging opportunities may find themselves well-positioned to not only compete but to lead in the AI era.
As an owner of a small business, connecting with the new program could mean accessing cutting-edge tools and support tailored to your needs. Engaging with the Cisco 360 Partner Program may allow small firms to not only enhance their operational capabilities but also drive customer satisfaction and loyalty through innovative solutions.
More details about the Cisco 360 Partner Program can be found in the original press release at Cisco’s Newsroom: Cisco Newsroom.
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