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A descriptive, comprehensive guide to the vast array of vendor programs available to VARs and channel partners.
Panasonic Computer Solutions Co.The Toughbook Premier Partner program is reserved for channel partners that meet Panasonics requirements to sell its top line of mobile computers. Non-TP3 resellers are now able to sell Panasonic product without special authorization.
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