Updated: March 03, 2026
Collaboration platforms rarely fail at deployment. They fail months later, when adoption stalls, call quality degrades, and ownership becomes unclear.
Cisco’s Preferred Collaboration Partner designation exists to recognise partners who can sustain reliability, drive adoption, and support scale long after rollout.
Proactive Data Systems is evaluated under Cisco’s Preferred Collaboration criteria for its ability to operate collaboration environments across its full lifecycle, not just at implementation.
A Cisco Preferred Collaboration Partner is a Cisco-recognised partner evaluated at the Collaboration portfolio level for its ability to deliver stable, secure, and scalable collaboration environments across the customer lifecycle.
Collaboration systems behave differently from networking or security infrastructure. They sit directly in front of users. Performance issues are immediately visible. Adoption gaps quickly translate into business friction.
Because of this, Cisco evaluates collaboration partners independently. The emphasis is not only on technical deployment, but on sustained service quality, user experience, and operational continuity.
Under the Cisco 360 Partner evaluation approach, collaboration partners are assessed not only on technical capability but on measurable customer outcomes across the lifecycle.
For the Collaboration portfolio, this includes sustained adoption, operational stability, and accountable service maturity after deployment.
Proactive Data Systems aligns its collaboration practice with this Cisco 360 Partner evaluation model, focusing on lifecycle ownership rather than project completion.
Cisco’s Preferred Collaboration evaluation typically centres on three practical dimensions:
Each of these determines whether collaboration investments deliver measurable business value.
Collaboration platforms only succeed when users consistently adopt them.
Cisco evaluates whether partners support:
Adoption is not a communications exercise. It requires governance, measurement, and iterative improvement.
As organisations grow, collaboration environments expand across locations, devices, and user types.
Cisco looks for partners who can:
Scale introduces complexity. Preferred partners are evaluated on how they manage it.
Collaboration systems underpin meetings, customer conversations, and internal decision-making.
Cisco evaluates reliability through:
Reliability is measured over time, not at launch.
Collaboration environments often degrade due to:
Cisco’s Preferred Collaboration designation helps identify partners who can anticipate and manage these breakdown points.
Indian enterprises increasingly operate across multiple cities, hybrid work models, and distributed teams.
In this environment, collaboration reliability directly affects productivity and customer experience. Partners must balance scale, adoption, and operational discipline across diverse locations and connectivity conditions.
In practice, Cisco’s Preferred Collaboration designation signals that a partner can:
For Proactive, this translates into a services-led operating model where collaboration environments are monitored, optimised, and supported continuously rather than treated as one-time deployments. It reflects operating maturity, not feature depth.
A Cisco Preferred Collaboration Partner:
It signals capability to manage collaboration environments responsibly over time.
Collaboration succeeds when adoption, scale, and reliability are managed together.
A Cisco Preferred Collaboration Partner is evaluated on the ability to deliver that balance consistently.
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