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Abila Unifies Channel Offerings

Celine Felan, AbilaNonprofit software vendor Abila has simplified the channel program it inherited. Late last month, the Austin, Texas, based company said it had reduced seven partner categories to three as part of what it is formally calling the Partner Ecosystem. The program has three elements, Business Partners, Product Partners and Implementation Partners.

"We had an opportunity to streamline our processes," says Celine Felan, program manager for Abila.

Until the new program rolled out, the old one included elements that came when Abila was spun out of Sage in March 2013 and added when Abila acquired Avectra in August that year.

Under the new structure, Business Partners, resell the company's software; Product Partners, create software products that work with those from Abila; and Implementation Partners, offer services but do not sell software. There are 25 resellers and seven implementers.

There was no change to the margin structure, Felan says. Although accounting firms have been a part of the fund accounting software market, Abila does not have a separate program for those firms.

The company's products include the MIP Fund Accounting, Fundraising 50, Millennium and netForum lines.

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