CONDUCTING TIERED CHANNEL PARTNERSHIP AWARD

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3COM NET WORKING PARTNERS PROGRAM 3COM CORPORATION 5500 Great America Boulevard Santa Clara CA 95052 conducting tiered channel partnership award programs to promote product sales, growth and product and technology knowledge relating to computer networking solutions for business applications;PROGRAM;
INFINITY PARTNER PROGRAM AVALARA, INC. 255 SOUTH KING STREET, SUITE 1800 SEATTLE WA 98104 conducting tiered channel partnership award programs to promote product sales, growth and product and technology knowledge relating to tax software and tax services for business applications and businesses; consulting services, namely, consulting in the provision of tax services and software selection through third party resellers; retail services by direct solicitation by sales agents in the field of tax software;PARTNER PROGRAM;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of allocating an award in an auction wherein an award for a given auction round is allocated amongst a plurality of highest ranked bidders including at least a first ranked bidder and a second ranked bidder is disclosed. The method provides an incentive to the first ranked bidder and the second ranked bidder to each improve their respective bids during the conducting of the auction. The method includes adopting a formula for allocating the award amongst at least the first ranked bidder and the second ranked bidder, conducting the electronic auction, and allocating the award between at least the first and second ranked bidders in accordance with the formula and the bids of the first and second ranked bidders. A factor of the formula is an actual bid differential between a bid of the first ranked bidder and a bid of the second ranked bidder. Furthermore, application of the formula to bids of the first and second ranked bidders causes a first portion of the award allocated to the first ranked bidder to increase, and a second portion of the award allocated to the second ranked bidder to decrease as a magnitude of the actual bid differential increases.