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Can Partner Success Expanded Benefits Azure Bulk Credits (Production) Be Attached to an Existing Subscription? The Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program Benefits Guide mentions that Partner Success Expanded Benefits give $4000 Azure Bulk Credits (Production). I've looked through the FAQs and documentation https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/membership/partner-success-core-benefits however, the context does not specify whether these credits can be directly applied to an existing production subscription or if they must be used with a separate Azure Sponsored Subscription. Can those credits be applied to an existing production subscription? It seems logical due to the fact that the name of the benefit is Azure Bulk Credits (Production). I need to have an official confirmation. Thanks in advance.518Views4likes0CommentsFY24 Business Applications incentive - Tier 1 Accelerator for D365 BC missing?
Hi everybody, I noticed that there's no Tier 1 Accelerator for Bus. Apps. incentives anymore? The Tier 1 Accelerator was an additional accelerator for D365 BC licenses. Has this accelerator been dropped now? So partners don't earn accelerators on BC anymore? Hope to get some clarity. Resources: Microsoft Commerce Incentive Resources Cheers, MartijnSolved979Views3likes1CommentOSA / OSU Incentives - Migration from CSP to EA
The Incentives Guide states that incentives can only be paid for "net new seats" in Enterprise Agreements: "OSA Sell incentivizes partners on the annual contractual value (ACV) of the revenue for net new seats for eligible SKUs above the previous high-water mark (HWM)." Do seats that were first licensed via CSP and then migrated to EA also count as "net new seats"? (D365, M365 or Azure)Solved1.8KViews3likes1CommentThere are no benefits to being a MS Partner
The absolute absurdity of being a Microsoft Partner is beyond insanity. Some of us have built businesses around the Microsoft Ecosystem (STUPIDLY I MUST ADD). And for what? For Microsoft to block us from our accounts and give zero explanation of the issue? As I am sure others have seen since there are posts everywhere of other people having the same issues, its mind blowing that Microsoft does nothing to assist its partners who are the ones generating them the revenue. Supporting their crappy products over and over and over again being the ones on the front lines getting beat up by their customers because of constant outages, constant issues. Back in September my account was blocked. Not one bit of an explanation. Not one email telling me why. The only thing I got was a notice saying my visual studio enterprise license was removed. Upon checking I couldn't find anything. I open a support ticket. And so far, the only thing I have been told is my account has been blocked. Yet not one person can apparently tell me why? Not one person can tell me what I need to do to fix it? Not one person can even get on the phone to assist on this. Before I lost numerous customers because of this. I was selling 30k a month in licenses. And now because my account was blocked, I have lost access to a crap ton of my development, I have lost access to any and all of the benefits. I have lost access to basically everything even though when you look at my partner center account. Every single thing still shows active / approved. Etc. My suggestion, if you are considering becoming a Microsoft Partner. DONT. SIMPLE AS THAT. The fact they can block you from doing business, block access to products and services you have paid for. And give you zero ability to fix it so you lose numerous customers and don't even tell you what happened or what needs to be done to rectify the issue. Partnering with Microsoft is the single biggest mistake I have made as a business owner. The second biggest would be that I built my development side of the business fully integrated into the MS ecosystem. Which made it so they cost me countless amounts of money and ability to even do business with my customers.166Views2likes0CommentsTalking about FY25 changes in Houston and online, August 22
You're invited to join us in-person or virtually on August 22! IAMCP's TOLA Chapter (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas) rotates monthly and hosts chapter meetings in Austin, Houston and Dallas. All meetings are hybrid and anyone is welcome to attend, no matter where you are! We'll be talking about the FY25 updates, announcements and partner program changes. Come ask your partner questions as you navigate FY25 as a Microsoft partner! I know many of us are excited about the new additions to the partner benefits, including over 20 new SKUs that were teased in July. Join us online or in-person (lunch included) in Houston at the Microsoft office - 750 Town and Country Blvd., Ste. 1000 Houston, Texas 77024 11:30am-1:00pm CST Register Here > Not a member of IAMCP? You can attend for $30 or, as a new member, join for $1 for your first 90 days! I myself have been a member of IAMCP for about 2+ years and I'm the Secretary of the Houston chapter. There are plenty of other virtual meetings every month covering all topics concerning partners. It's a great way to understand the ecosystem, how to gain designations and credentials, and find partner to partner opportunities.190Views2likes0CommentsHave the additional Azure incentives for Azure Expert MSP been deprecated?
Have the additional Azure incentives for Azure Expert MSP been deprecated? Afaik, earning the Azure Expert MSP specialization also gave you the possibility to earn additional incentives, more than with designations/specializations. I can no longer find any documentation on that in the Benefits Guide or the Incentives guide on aka.ms/partnerincentivesSolved1.1KViews2likes7CommentsMoving MAPS Benefits
I recently renewed my MAPS subscription (just before MAPS subscriptions ended) because I wanted to test using Azure for a GIS application. I built the application in a sandbox VM using a newly created MCPP subscription but later found it wasn't receiving the MAPS credits ($100 per month). I subsequently found and following instructions for allocating the MAPS benefit to a user and redeeming the credits, but I noticed that following those instructions created a new Microsoft Partner Network subscription - which I assume has the MAPS benefits applied. Can I get the MAPS benefits moved from the newly created but empty Microsoft Partner Network subscription to the MCPP Subscription where the application resides? If that's not possible then can I move the entire Resource Group from the MCPP Subscription to the Microsoft Partner Network subscription, so the application gains access to the MAPS credits? I'm reluctant to try moving the resource group before getting advice in case it breaks the application. I've logged a support ticket but have had no reply as yet.Solved92Views1like4Comments