Partners will receive commissions based on the level of effort and involvement in sales/licenses/subscriptions to End Users as follows:
Partner will receive a referral fee of XX (XX%) of Net Revenues for each Qualified Referral that executes an agreement with Sigma for Products (“Commissions”). This referral fee will only be paid to Partner if such agreement is executed within ninety (90) days of the introduction by Partner to the Qualified Referral. In addition, Partner will only receive a referral fee on the initial purchase by such Qualified Referral. Commissions will be paid quarterly for Net Revenue received in the previous quarter.
“Qualified Referral” will mean a potential End User that is Qualified by Sigma and where (a) Partner introduces the potential End User to Sigma, (b) Partner made the first contact with the potential End User, (c) Sigma had no previous contact with the potential End User prior to the introduction, (d) Sigma has not previously Qualified such potential End User, (e) the potential End User is not a current subscriber to the Service (unless Partner is selling more Products to such potential End User as permitted under this Agreement). This applies to both the initial sale and any follow on and renewal sales to customers. Each Deal Registration Form for a Qualified Lead accepted by Sigma in writing shall be valid for ninety (90) days and then automatically expire, unless the parties agree in writing to extent such Deal Registration Form for some additional period
Unlocking the true power of exploratory analytics starts with the best ecosystem of partners
Sigma isn’t old-fashioned, charts-only analytics. It’s much more than that.Sigma is the fastest and easiest way for businesses to use data in their everyday work:
It’s no surprise that the average “adoption rate” for analytics is 25% when the tools are so hard to use. Not Sigma. We’re built the way you think—in spreadsheets.
The world today is changing so fast, it’s hard to keep up. It’s even harder if you have to build new data models each time a supply route is disrupted, a new product is added, or a tariff is implemented.
With Sigma, it’s easy to keep pace because: