EBay
To Launch Trade-In Plan For VARs
By
Steven Burke,
CRN
9:00 AM EDT Mon. Oct. 04, 2004
From the October 04, 2004 CRN
EBay this week will roll out a turnkey hardware
trade-in program for VARs looking to help their clients get cash
or discounts on new equipment by trading in old laptops and
desktops.
EBay is set to unleash the new offering at
TechXNY
2004 this week in New York. Other new products expected to
be unveiled at TechXNY, meanwhile, include multifunction color
printers from Xerox and storage offerings from Intradyn and
Iomega.
VARs said the eBay trade-in program, which will be run with
Dealtree, represents one of the biggest new opportunities at the
show.
David Stern, senior category manager of systems at eBay, said
the trade-in program provides VARs with a complete outsourced
infrastructure for trading in old laptops and desktop systems.
"This makes it easy for resellers to take back products from
their clients and monetize them," he said. "All it takes is
putting a link on the VAR's Web site to the Dealtree back end.
What's great is the trade-in site has the VAR's own branding."
Dealtree President Paul Fletcher called the new program a
"massive opportunity" for VARs. "The numbers are endless," he
said. "It depends on how well the VAR takes advantage of the
trade in program." Fletcher estimated that VARs could get as
much as two to four times the price for the used equipment by
selling them through the EBay program versus alternative
channels. One solution provider that has already struck a deal
with Dealtree was able to beat out the competition on a
$2.4 million deal by offering the trade in incentive via the
Dealtree program, said Fletcher. The Dealtree
offering includes a dynamic trade in calculator that allows VARs
to quickly provide their clients with trade in compensation
numbers.
Eric Crawford, a partner at Essex Technologies Group, said
the Nashville, Tenn.-based eBay trading partner is making $1.5
million a month selling used IT equipment on eBay with as many
as 6,000 auctions a day. "Instead of VARs liquidating their
customers' assets for 20 to 40 cents on the dollar, we can get
them 50 to 60 cents on the dollar. We take it straight from the
VAR to the end user and handle everything in between."
Also at TechXNY, Xerox will launch its color multifunction
printer offensive. The WorkCentre Pro C2128, C2636 and C3545
start at $12,995, and Xerox is touting the C3545 as the fastest
color printer in its class, with speeds of 35 ppm in color.
Xerox also plans to roll out WorkCentre Pro 123 and 128
monochrome multifunction systems, with speeds of 23 ppm and 28
ppm, respectively, and prices starting at $10,289. New
WorkCentre black-and-white copier/ printers start at $5,719.
Finally, Xerox is unveiling SMART eSolutions, a suite of
software aimed at simplifying the administration of Xerox
devices on a network including SuppliesAssistant, which
automatically orders additional supplies such as toner
cartridges.
On the storage front, Intradyn is unveiling a new appliance,
which will be priced at under $20,000 and available only through
channel partners, based on its Compliance Vault software that
integrates up to 800 Gbytes of disk-based storage with a Sony
AIT-2 or AIT-3 tape library. Because the Sony AIT tapes can be
recorded using WORM technology, the appliance is suitable for
small businesses concerned about compliance issues, said Graeme
Thickins, vice president of marketing at the Eagan, Minn.-based
company.
San Diego-based Iomega, meanwhile, is using TechXNY to unveil
a number of new external storage products for small-business and
home-office clients. TechXNY is expected to draw 20,000
attendees, including 4,000 solution providers.
JOSEPH F. KOVAR & EDWARD F. MOLTZEN contributed to this
story. |