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Pax8 Academy Unveiled for MSPs in Australia and New Zealand

Pax8, the leading cloud commerce marketplace, today announced that Pax8 Academy is now available to its Managed Service Provider (MSP) partners in Australia and New Zealand.

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“The focus of Pax8 is on our partners and enabling them to discover new ways to become successful – through operational efficiencies, education, automation, and enablement, said Chris Sharp, CEO at Pax8 APAC. “We simplify the cloud-buying journey for our partners, and we pair that with world-class education offered through Pax8 Academy that fuels partner growth and offers expertise every step of the way. Pax8 Academy is the secret sauce to partner success, and we are thrilled to offer it in the Australian and New Zealand markets.”

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The Pax8 Academy coaches have more than 600 years of experience and a track record of helping more than 9,000 MSPs. Partners engaged with Pax8 Academy have seen an average growth of 100 percent over six months. The program enables partners to learn what they want when they want to learn it through:

  • On-Demand Learning: Access virtual courses and an on-demand resource library for answers to the most pressing questions
  • Instructor-Led Courses: Solve important business problems with virtual, interactive courses
  • Peer Groups: Gain insights from leaders like you with curated Pax8 Academy Peer Groups facilitated by industry experts
  • Business Coaching: Customized roadmap to success, objective guidance, and accountability from MSP coaches

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