How can I get the most from the Intel® Software Partner Program? ›
What is a program manager? What is a program participant? ›
Will I be required to sign any legal documents to access program benefits? ›
How will a change in our company name affect our Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement (CNDA)? ›
What is my personal profile and why should I complete this information? ›
How do I keep track of my participation in the program? ›
Where can I get answers to other support questions? ›
How can I get the most from the Intel® Software Partner Program?
To best understand what is available in the Intel® Software Partner
program, we recommend that you take the
site tour, which will point out the key features of the program and how best to navigate the site. The site tour will also explain the importance of signing up for a partner track and how to move through the phases of an initiative.
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back to topWhat is a program manager? What is a program participant?
The program manager for your company membership is the first person to enroll in this program from your company and manages your company’s experience within this program. The program manager has the ability to edit your company profile, manage your legal documents, manage participants within your company membership, approve or decline enrollments of participants within your company membership, and approve or decline referrals to others within your company. The program manager can re-assign this program administration responsibility to another participant within your company membership by simply visiting your company dashboard to make this change.
Program participants are additional people within your company who enroll in the program within your company membership. Although program participants may view the company dashboard, the only person with the ability to make changes to the information in the company dashboard is the program manager.
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back to topWill I be required to sign any legal documents to access program benefits?
Access to some of the program benefits requires a Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement (CNDA). We recommend that you click to accept this CNDA just after enrollment to save time later. You will only need to do this once.
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back to topHow will a change in our company name affect our Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement (CNDA)?
If your company name changes, a corporate officer at your company should notify us via letter or email to ensure that your CNDA remains valid. If this name change is a result of an acquisition, merger or change in ownership, this change could require the submission of a new CNDA.
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back to topWhat is my personal profile and why should I complete this
information?
Completing your
personal profile ensures that you will receive the
information that is most relevant to you and your company.
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back to topHow do I keep track of my participation in the program?
Your
partner dashboard is the control center for your program experience. It provides you with the status of the benefits you’ve utilized, and gives you recommendations of other areas of the program that might benefit you based on your profile – at both the individual and company levels.
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back to topWhere can I get answers to other support questions?
Go to
Partner Support for a site tour, more FAQs, and access to a Contact Us email form to send a message to Intel’s support team.
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