Take the 2012 CDN Channel Census and get a Tim Horton’s card

Do you want to learn what the exact net margins solution providers are making are on hardware, software and services?

Or did you ever want to know what technology products currently sell the best in Canada, each province and city?

If you want to know the answers to these questions and others please participate in the first ever CDN 2012 Channel Census by clicking on this survey link: 2012 CDN Channel Census.

Answer all the questions. It should only take you 15 minutes and will will give you a copy of the Census report; a value of $500.

Also for your time we are offering each person who completes the census a Tim Horton’s card valued at $10.

This research will provide you with valuable insights into management strategies, technology directions, challenges and opportunities for organizations operating in this important sector. Your insight and knowledge will make this Channel Census invaluable.

This survey is being targeted to a senior group of management executives and is strictly by invitation only to ensure that respondents have a high level of perspective that is required to provide meaningful insight into their organisational strategy.

CDN thanks you for your input and contribution to this research.

Click here to complete the survey.

This promotion is only available to channel professionals based in Canada.

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Jim Love, Chief Content Officer, IT World Canada

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Paolo Del Nibletto
Paolo Del Nibletto
Former editor of Computer Dealer News, covering Canada's IT channel community.

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