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Jay McBain: Architect of the Modern Partner Ecosystem Economy

Through research and industry influence, Jay McBain has helped global technology companies understand how partner ecosystems, marketplaces, and alliances are becoming one of the most powerful growth engines in the digital economy. 

March 8, 2026
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For decades, technology companies treated partnerships as support structures rather than strategic priorities. Integrators deployed products, resellers expanded distribution, and consulting firms helped customers adopt new technologies. Partnerships were valuable, but they rarely shaped the core growth strategy of an organization. 

Jay McBain has spent years helping the industry rethink that assumption. 

As Chief Analyst of Channels, Partnerships, and Ecosystems at Canalys, McBain has become one of the most influential voices explaining how the global technology economy is shifting toward ecosystem driven growth. His research highlights a fundamental shift in how technology solutions reach customers. Organizations rarely adopt isolated tools today. Instead, they rely on integrated solutions delivered through networks of vendors, platforms, consulting firms, and developers working together. 

In this environment, growth does not come from a single product. It comes from the strength of the ecosystem surrounding it. 

From Channels to Ecosystems 

Earlier technology channels followed a straightforward structure. Vendors developed products and partners distributed them to customers. While this approach supported expansion, it did not reflect the complexity of modern digital systems. 

Cloud platforms, artificial intelligence, and data driven technologies require collaboration across multiple organizations. Infrastructure providers, application developers, consulting firms, and service partners contribute different capabilities to deliver a complete solution. 

McBain’s research has helped companies recognize that partnerships are no longer an extension of sales. They are a central pillar of innovation and growth. 

The Rise of the Partner Economy 

Across the technology industry, a growing percentage of enterprise technology purchases involve partners at multiple stages. Consultants help define strategy. System integrators deliver implementation. Independent software vendors expand platform capabilities. 

This evolution has created what many leaders now describe as the partner economy. 

In the partner economy, organizations compete not only through products but through the ecosystems they build around those products. Strong ecosystems allow companies to reach new markets, deliver more sophisticated solutions, and accelerate innovation through collaboration. 

Why Ecosystems Depend on Trust 

Building an ecosystem requires long term investment. Partners develop expertise, create integrations, and align their business models around the platforms they support. 

That commitment depends on trust. 

Successful ecosystems often share three characteristics. 

  1. Clear incentives that reward partner participation 
  2. Transparent collaboration models 
  3. Long term alignment between companies 

When these elements are present, partnerships evolve from transactional relationships into durable growth engines. 

The Future of Technology Partnerships 

As artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and digital platforms continue to shape the technology landscape, ecosystems will only grow more important. 

Organizations that innovate in isolation often struggle to scale their solutions globally. Companies that cultivate strong networks of partners can extend their reach and capabilities much faster. 

Jay McBain’s work continues to guide leaders navigating this shift. In the platform economy, the companies that succeed will not simply build products. 

They will build ecosystems.

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