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Scaling healthcare AI with Microsoft Dragon Copilot and Microsoft Marketplace
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft introduced major advancements in Microsoft Dragon Copilot, reinforcing its role as a unified AI clinical assistant designed to help healthcare organizations unify data, simplify workflows, and scale care. The latest updates bring together clinical intelligence, work context, and partner innovation—embedding AI directly into everyday clinical workflows and extending value through partner-built AI apps and agents available in Microsoft Marketplace. For healthcare organizations and partners alike, Dragon Copilot represents a powerful example of how AI can reduce administrative burden, support care teams across roles, and enable secure, scalable innovation. Read the full announcement to see how Microsoft Dragon Copilot is meeting the moment—embedding trusted AI into everyday clinical workflows and expanding innovation through Microsoft Marketplace: Unify. Simplify. Scale: Microsoft Dragon Copilot meets the moment at HIMSS 2026🚨 Partner‑Exclusive Event: AMA with Fabric Leadership
We’re excited to invite Fabric Partner Community members to a live Ask Me Anything (AMA) with Fabric leadership—a rare opportunity to get direct answers and insights from the team shaping Azure Data and Microsoft Fabric. Featured Guest Shireesh Thota CVP, Azure Data Databases Tuesday, March 24 8:00–9:00 AM PT With FabCon + SQLCon wrapping just days before, this session is designed for partners who want to go deeper—ask follow‑up questions, pressure‑test ideas, and understand what’s next as they plan with customers. Topics may include: What’s next for Azure SQL, Cosmos DB, and PostgreSQL Guidance on SQL Server roadmap direction Deep‑dive questions on SQL DB in Fabric Questions about the new DP‑800 Analytics Engineer exam going into beta this month Partners can submit any questions—technical, roadmap‑focused, certification‑related, or customer‑scenario driven. This event is exclusively available to members of the Fabric Partner Community. Not a member yet? Join the Fabric Partner Community to attend this AMA and unlock access to partner‑only events like this: https://aka.ms/JoinFabricPartnerCommunityTech Talks presents: Build Power Pages sites with AI using agentic coding tools
Join us on Thursday, March 12th at 8am PT as Neeraj Nandwana, Principal PM, Power Platform presents 'Build Power Pages sites with AI using agentic coding tools (preview)'. We'll get a public preview of the Power Pages plugin for GitHub Copilot CLI and Claude Code. With this plugin, you simply describe the site you want in natural language. The plugin takes care of everything else, from project scaffolding and Dataverse setup to API integrations, permissions, and deployment. This plugin is purpose-built for Power Pages. It understands table permissions, web roles, site settings, setting up authentication and Web API patterns. The code it generates is platform-aware, so you spend less time on manual configuration and more time building your site. We hope to see you there! Call to Action: Click on the link to save the calendar invite: https://aka.ms/TechTalksInvite View past recordings (sign in required): https://aka.ms/TechTalksRecordingWhere is the MEMBERSHIP tab in Partner Center
The MEMBERSHIP tab is missing in Partner Center. It's missing in my org's Partner Center and several other partners' Partner Center when I spoke to them today and it looks like the issue is impacting all partners because the partners I spoke to are in both the U.S. and U.K.. Any idea when it will be visible again? I was able to find a workaround and included it below so thought I would share. But partners need this tab. Please advise. Thanks, Liz if you need to access the MEMBERSHIP TAB, I was able to figure out a workaround until Microsoft fixes that bug. To get to the MEMBERSHIP menu items, click on the “My Access” Tab. Click on the “My Learning Profile” from the left menu. You should now have the MEMBERSHIP menu available. This is a work around until Microsoft fixes that bug. 😊Where is the MEMBERSHIP tab in Partner Center
I was on a call with a partner and noticed they didn't have the MEMBERSHIP tab in their partner center. After looking around and not seeing why, I checked my org PC and didn't see it in ours either. Fast forward 2 additional partner calls and no MEMBERSHIP tab on theirs either. Can someone at Microsoft advise why it's not visible? I was able to troubleshoot and find a workaround, but other partners may be having issues as well. This is happening with my partners in the U.S. and U.K. as well. If anyone wants a workaround to get to the MEMBERSHIP menu items, below is what I've been sharing with partners. The MEMBERSHIP TAB in the Microsoft Partner Center has gone missing. However, if you need to access the MEMBERSHIP TAB, I was able to figure out a workaround until Microsoft fixes that bug. To get to the MEMBERSHIP menu items, click on the “My Access” Tab. Click on the “My Learning Profile” from the left menu. You should now have the MEMBERSHIP menu available. This is a work around until Microsoft fixes that bug. Screenshots below😊Error when filling in Microsoft Learn Organization Enrollment
Good day, I am in the process of registering our organization as a TSP. I am filling in the Microsoft Learn Organization Enrollment form. It does not accept the username and URL even though I copied it exactly as per instruction. Error says: "Enter username (must be 4 to 40 characters in length, no special characters)" and yet the username string provided violates that rule. Please assistAccelerating AI Innovation with Microsoft Marketplace: Key Takeaways from AI Tour London
At the recent AI Tour in London, I had the opportunity to connect with partners and customers to discuss how organizations are accelerating artificial intelligence adoption through the marketplace ecosystem. One theme came through clearly: Microsoft Marketplace is becoming a key platform for discovering, purchasing, and scaling AI solutions - and ultimatley enterprise wide deploying through partner-led private offers. In my latest article, I share key takeaways from the event, including how developers and channel partners are using Microsoft Marketplace to bring AI innovations to market faster, simplify procurement for customers, and drive new growth opportunities across the partner ecosystem. Read the full article to learn how Microsoft Marketplace is helping organizations move from AI experimentation to real business impact—and what these insights mean for partners building and selling AI-powered solutions. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/marketplace-blog/how-microsoft-marketplace-is-accelerating…Microsoft SMB Copilot Bundles — CSP Partners Undercut on Pricing. Are Others Experiencing This?
I want to raise something that's creating real problems for us as a CSP partner, and I suspect we're not alone. Microsoft recently launched the SMB Copilot Business bundles — including a M365 Business Premium + Copilot Business bundle at 25% off. Great initiative. The problem? Through eCommerce (direct), customers can purchase this bundle from 1 seat. Through CSP, the bundle has a 10-seat minimum. This is causing a very specific and common issue: we have customers with well over 10 seats on Business Premium who want to trial Copilot with a small group first — say 3 to 8 users — before committing to a wider rollout. That's a completely reasonable approach. But because CSP enforces a 10-seat minimum on the bundle, we can't offer them the discounted pricing for a small initial rollout. Meanwhile, they can see that if they went direct with Microsoft, they'd get 25% off from just 1 seat. The result? Our customers are asking us why we — their trusted Microsoft Partner — are charging them more than Microsoft itself. Some are outright accusing us of trying to rip them off. These aren't micro-businesses slipping through the cracks. These are established customers with legitimate deployments who simply want to pilot Copilot sensibly before scaling up. We've raised this with Microsoft and the justification we received boils down to: the direct channel serves even the smallest customers, while CSP requires a 10-seat minimum to "ensure sufficient scale and support for partner-led deals" and to "protect partner business interests." With respect, this doesn't protect our interests at all. It actively undermines them. Here's what's actually happening: • Customers who want to trial Copilot on a handful of seats see a better deal going direct and question why they're paying a partner at all • It erodes trust in the partner relationship — the very thing Microsoft says it wants to strengthen • It creates an incentive for customers to move licensing to the direct channel for the trial, fragmenting their management and making our job harder • We're left in the impossible position of either absorbing margin to match the direct price, or losing the customer's confidence • Ironically, it discourages the very Copilot adoption Microsoft is pushing — customers who would happily trial on a few seats are put off by being told they need to commit to 10 or more through us We're not asking for special treatment. We're asking for parity. If Microsoft believes 25% off is the right price for this bundle, let us offer it to our customers too — regardless of how many seats they want to start with. We're the ones providing the onboarding, the training, the support, and the ongoing management. We shouldn't be penalised for it. Is anyone else running into this with customers who want to trial Copilot on fewer than 10 seats? How are you handling the conversation when they come to you asking why Microsoft is cheaper direct? Would love to hear how others are navigating this, and whether there's any appetite to push back on this collectively.Tracking transaction to payout in Partner Center reports
We’ve captured the why and how behind the data in an on‑demand video based on the recent Partner Center reporting office hours—plus a blog that breaks down how these insights support marketplace growth and operations. Have a video topic you want next? Drop it in the comments 👇 ▶️ Watch the 7‑minute video (embedded) 📖 Read the blog: Unlocking the power of Partner Center reporting: Why these insights matter for Marketplace success | Microsoft Community Hub
MAICP - Legal Info and Identifier Pages are Blank - Partnership Delays
Hi All, I need some serious support. I provided initial details for the MAICP on 20-Feb-26 and on log in to the partner center 'Account Settings' the 'Legal Info' and 'Identifier' Pages are completely blank, so I cannot provide any details for further progress. I wanted to contact someone, but the support links and pages seem to be too tricky to get a hang as how to contact someine and lodge a ticket, as yet I have not become a partner. The support pages have some dropdowns and has only the 'review solutions' articles to go to and NO TICKET can be submitted. I went to all links provided by the Microsoft Experts in different chats, but COULD NOT figure out as how can I submit a ticket. Can someone provide a real solution, rather than just providing a series of links which do not lead anywhere? The problem scenario is below: The Pages which are blank: Support Submission Page: See it is only providing either 'Review Solution' - which takes to loops of reading and coming back to same pages with no solution or information about UPDATING, while I have not been able to provide even initial details. It Even the page for support from AI the 'Workspace' cannot be added as below, I feel like stuck and need some great help please. Can someone please guide with some solution, as I have been waiting for many days now, almost three weeks and have no way of raising the ticket for support as well? Many thanks in advance. Best Regards, AsimSecurity in the agentic era: What it means for the Marketplace
As AI agents become integral to marketplace solutions, security expectations are evolving for both publishers and customers. This article examines how the agentic era introduces new requirements around trust, identity, permissions, and governance—particularly in multi-tenant, partner-driven ecosystems. It outlines how marketplaces can enable innovation while ensuring secure, compliant, and scalable adoption of agent-powered applications, helping partners build with confidence and customers buy with trust. Read the full article here: Security in the agentic era: A new paradigm | Microsoft Community Hub The article is based on a presentation covering the security, governance, and compliance dimensions of AI in the agentic era. To view the full session recording, visit Security for SDC Series: Securing the Agentic Era Episode 1IAMCP DC Chapter: You're Invited to Join!!
The International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP) Chapter covering the DMV has started and is moving ahead full steam - (12) IAMCP DC Chapter: Overview | LinkedIn If you are a partner and live in DC, Maryland, or Virginia (DMV0, we definitely want you involved! See more information about the next chapter meeting Date: Tuesday, March 10th Time: 11 AM - 1 PM Location: Microsoft Arlington Innovation Hub [1300 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209] Room #: 13.1D About the upcoming chapter meeting: Save Time + Sell More to Government: March Double Feature Two sessions. Two revenue strategies. Lunch. Session 1 Summary - Tools You Can Use Tomorrow: Aaron Udler (President, OfficePro) demonstrates the exact tools that answer customer questions, write reports, book meetings, and collect feedback—while you focus on revenue. Live demos. Real results. You'll leave knowing exactly which buttons to click. Session 2 Summary - The Government Market Opportunity: Wole Moses (Chief AI Officer, Microsoft Federal Civilian) reveals how AI agents are changing the game for government—from static tools to digital teammates that plan, act, and coordinate work. You'll hear how Microsoft expects government markets to react, respond, and drive partner revenue in Q2 and beyond. You get: Practical tools + insider intelligence on where the government opportunity is for agentic AI. Register to join the meeting here: International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners We look forward to seeing those who can join!20Views1like0CommentsTech Talks presents: Governance to manage Low Code Agents
Join us on Thursday, March 5th at 8am PT as Ken Auguillard, Principal Program Manager, Power Platform presents 'Getting started with or adopting your current governance to manage low code agents'. We hope to see you there! Call to Action: Click on the link to save the calendar invite: https://aka.ms/TechTalksInvite View past recordings (sign in required): https://aka.ms/TechTalksRecordingStreamline your Marketplace deals with AI-powered automation
Navigating the operational complexity of Microsoft Marketplace private offers and IP co-sell workflows can slow deal velocity and add friction between your CRM and Partner Center. In the latest blog post, How to streamline Microsoft Marketplace private offers and IP co-sell with AI powered automation, Kyle Heisner from Suger, shares practical insights on automating these processes, reducing manual work, and boosting accuracy with AI-driven integrations. Whether you’re managing plan configuration, validating co-sell referrals, or closing the loop from quote to cash, this article highlights where AI can serve as a co-pilot — helping your team operate more efficiently and accelerate Marketplace success. Want to learn more: Join the live session on March 11 to learn directly from the experts and get your questions answered. AI-powered automation for Marketplace private offers and IP co-sell - Microsoft Marketplace CommunityHow to Build a Microsoft Marketplace Channel Practice: A Partner Guide to Scalable Growth
For Microsoft partners looking to make Marketplace a repeatable, scalable growth channel, this article outlines what it really takes to succeed. It breaks down how top partners structure their teams, align ownership across sales, alliances, and operations, and activate Microsoft Marketplace as a core part of their co-sell and go-to-market strategy. With practical frameworks, best practices, and real-world guidance, this resource helps partners drive pipeline, accelerate deal velocity, and grow alongside Microsoft through Marketplace. Read the full article: How to build a Microsoft Marketplace channel practicePublishing a SaaS offer is just the start—A seamless post‑purchase experience drives adoption
As software companies bring applications to Microsoft Marketplace, many struggle with how to activate subscriptions, manage entitlements, and automate provisioning at scale. This article explains why Marketplace Fulfillment APIs are foundational to building reliable, transactable SaaS offers. Learn how Fulfillment APIs standardize subscription lifecycle events, reduce operational complexity, and enable consistent customer onboarding. See how the Fulfillment API resource collection—including open‑source reference code—helps teams design, implement, and scale these integrations with confidence. If you want your Marketplace offer to deliver a smooth, automated customer experience—not just a listing—read the full article to learn how reference implementations and best practices can accelerate your Fulfillment API integration. Read the full article: Accelerating SaaS success with reference code for Marketplace fulfillment API integrationTurn Microsoft Marketplace into a true growth engine
Many software companies publish their solution in Microsoft Marketplace and wait—hoping growth will follow. The fastest‑growing partners take a different approach. By combining a transactable Marketplace offer with Azure IP co‑sell eligibility, sellers unlock a powerful growth engine. Co‑sell ready offers consistently drive larger deals, faster close rates, and direct access to Microsoft’s field sellers, while allowing customers to apply purchases toward their Azure commitments. When Marketplace and co‑sell work together, partners move faster, sell bigger, and accelerate their enterprise sales motion. Read the full article and learn more about accelerating growth through the Microsoft Marketplace: Accelerate massive growth by co-selling through Microsoft Marketplace with App Advisor guidancePipeline Prioritization with Marketplace Propensity Scoring
A note of gratitude to the Marketplace Rewards team + a recommendation for my partner peers: Marketplace Propensity Scoring has proven to be an exceedingly powerful tool for prioritizing pipeline and accelerating sales cycles. Offered as a Marketplace Rewards benefit, propensity scoring provides you with a score that ranks your pipeline prospects by their likelihood (0 to 100) to transact through Marketplace. We combine this with our co-sell conversations a) to help our buyer identify who on their own IT team has the necessary permissions to buy through Marketplace and b) to gain insight into the customer's MACC status (ie, are they behind pace and therefore keen to decrement via Marketplace purchases). We've shaved a full month off our historical sales cycle since implementing this into our process three quarters ago. Side note on another way valuable way to use this benefit: We also lead with Marketplace in opportunities with a propensity score of 0. Three times we've been successful in being a customer's first-ever Marketplace transaction. It took a lot more effort, but we do it because it demonstrates for our Microsoft friends our commitment to the co-sell motion . . . and they LOVE it when we help them establish a precedent on which they can build the customer's Marketplace muscle. #MarketplaceChampionsMeet with us in Vegas! Marketplace sponsoring Channel Partners Conference
The Microsoft Marketplace team is excited to sponsor the Channel Partners Conference & Expo, April 13–16 at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, and connect with the advisors, resellers, and services partners who are delivering value for customers every day. We want to meet you! Throughout the week, Marketplace experts will lead sessions, host conversations at our booth, and support private meetings to help you activate and accelerate your Marketplace strategy. Read the blog to learn how to connect with us and even get FREE or DISCOUNTED passes if you're a channel partner: Microsoft Marketplace at Channel Partners Conference & Expo 2026 | Microsoft Community Hub
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- 5 MIN READMarch marks a strong quarter of momentum across the Microsoft Marketplace ecosystem, with partners scaling their businesses while delivering high quality customer experiences—directly, through the ch...Mar 11, 202645Views0likes0Comments
- 12 MIN READLearn about 128 new offers that went live in Microsoft Marketplace, a single destination to find, try, and buy cloud solutions, AI apps, and agents to meet your business needs.Mar 11, 2026152Views2likes0Comments