How to register as a Red Hat Business Partner?
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How to register as a Red Hat Business Partner?
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Before starting the Red Hat Partnership onboarding process, check out our partner types here.
- To start the onboarding process go to Red Hat Partner Connect
- Go to ‘Partner with us” at the top of the page and click ‘Benefits of Partnership’
- Scroll down to ‘Let’s get started’ and click on ‘Grow with us’
3.1 If you already have a redhat.com account and your company does not have a partnership:
-> Click on ‘Login to a redhat.com account
-> Login and go to step 4
3.2 If you don’t have a redhat.com account:
-> Click on ‘Register for a redhat.com account’
-> Fill in the required fields to create a new login. You can create multiple logins per email address
-> When you click ‘save and continue’, you will receive an email with your login details
-> The page will take you to the partnership application page - Start with selecting the right partner type - during the next steps you can save the progress and continue later or click next steps
- Fill in the company and contact information - save or click next
- Fill in the application to become a new partner - save or click next
- Fill in the Code of Conduct - save or click next
- Lastly, accept terms and conditions. These do not supersede active signed agreements and must be accepted - Click ‘submit for approval’
If you experience issues or have any questions during onboarding please contact your team:
- Asia Pacific, Japan, Korea: apac-partner-helpdesk@redhat.com
- Europe, Middle East and Africa: emea-partner-team@redhat.com
- Latin America: latam-partner-helpdesk@redhat.com
- North America: for commercial: na-partner-helpdesk@redhat.com // for public sector: napublicsector-partnerhelp@redhat.com
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