Updated: Jan 09, 2026
As Cisco completes its transition to the Cisco 360 Partner Program, many Indian enterprises are reassessing how they evaluate Cisco partners. For years, Cisco Gold Partner served as the benchmark for credibility and capability. From 2026 onward, that benchmark shifts decisively to Cisco Preferred Partner.
Understanding the difference between these two designations is no longer academic. It directly affects partner shortlisting, RFP language, delivery risk, and long-term outcomes for Cisco-led initiatives.
Cisco Gold Partner status was designed to recognise partners that made significant investments in Cisco’s ecosystem. It signalled organisational maturity, scale, and broad engagement with Cisco.
In the Indian context, Gold Partners typically demonstrated:
While Gold status was a reliable indicator of seriousness and scale, it did not always reveal where a partner’s deepest delivery strengths lay.
Cisco Preferred Partner represents a structural shift in how Cisco evaluates partner capability. Rather than assessing partners as a single entity, Cisco now validates performance portfolio by portfolio.
Preferred status is awarded only where partners demonstrate consistent delivery quality, customer adoption, and lifecycle ownership within a specific technology domain. This change reflects Cisco’s move away from transactional metrics toward outcome-led evaluation.
The difference between Cisco Gold Partner and Cisco Preferred Partner becomes clearest when viewed side by side.

This comparison highlights why Cisco Preferred Partner status offers greater clarity for enterprise buyers.
For Indian organisations managing multi-site environments, regulated workloads, or large-scale transformations, the distinction between Gold and Preferred is significant.
Cisco Preferred Partner status helps enterprises:
As Cisco Preferred becomes the dominant designation, enterprises that continue to rely solely on legacy Gold status may miss important signals about actual delivery capability.
With Cisco Gold status being phased out as a primary benchmark, Indian enterprises should update procurement frameworks accordingly.
Recommended updates include:
This approach aligns partner selection with Cisco’s own evaluation model under the 360 Partner Program.
Proactive Data Systems has evolved from being a Cisco Gold Partner for over a decade to being recognised as a Cisco Preferred Partner in India across Networking, Security, Cloud & AI, and Collaboration portfolios.
This evolution reflects a shift from broad qualification to portfolio-level validation, backed by consistent delivery, governance, and lifecycle ownership across enterprise environments.
Cisco Gold Partner status represented an era where breadth of engagement was the primary signal of capability. Cisco Preferred Partner represents a new era, where delivery outcomes, portfolio depth, and lifecycle accountability define partner credibility.
For Indian enterprises planning Cisco-led initiatives in 2026 and beyond, understanding this distinction is essential for making informed, lower-risk partner choices.