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D365 Marketing Renewal
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Existing subscriptions continue to function and renew. Instead of renewing to a new legacy term the subscription migrates to NCE/new commerce for the next term:
Migrate subscriptions to new commerce - Partner Center | Microsoft Learn
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Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
also, I moved your post over to the NCE community since the subject is related to NCE migration.
- French6891Jan 25, 2024Brass Contributor
thank you for your response and moving this to the correct area.
The issue with the D365 Marketing license is that it’s retired for all new users - therefore no longer exists on the price files. But existing users can renew the license for one more contractual cycle before moving to the new ‘D365 customer insights journeys/data’.
So in order for someone to take up this chance upon renewal for one more contractual cycle of D365 Marketing - say they are on legacy csp now, all they would have to do is allow this to auto renew and Microsoft wouldn’t auto move them to NCE?
Thanks
- LicensingConcierge1Jan 29, 2024Former Employee
Hi French6891
I'm not ignoring your 2nd question. I've reached out to the D365 Marketing team and am awaiting a response.
Please stand by and thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
- French6891Jan 30, 2024Brass Contributor@licensingConcierge1 I appreciate that, looking forward to your response. Thank you.
- MartijnElfersJan 26, 2024Bronze Contributor
As far as I know, Microsoft won't migrate deprecated products towards NCE. As these SKUs are of course not available anymore to purchase, Microsoft also can't activate them in NCE.
These subscriptions with deprecated products will expire on renewal date (you should be able to see that in Partner Center, like Nick mentioned). I don't have an example of D365 Marketing myself, but do have other examples like this one:
This means, if you don't purchase a replacement licenses (in this case Customer Insights) in NCE yourself, the service will be terminated by Microsoft.
Microsoft has published the offer retirement guide with explanations on how to approach these cases with deprecated Legacy CSP products being forced towards NCE, with examples and alternatives, etc.
Cloud Solution Provider offer retirement guide (microsoft.com).
Cheers,
Martijn
- Nick_BeacroftJan 25, 2024Steel Contributor
The Marketing on legacy should migrate/renew to NCE as they are, with an annual commitment.
A couple of things you can use to check this. Both are in Partner Center.
The legacy offer matrix in the Pricing section. This has a worksheet for NCE Mappings, where it lists the legacy SKU's and what the Modern (NCE) SKU is.
There's also an NCE Migrations download available in the Customers section that provides a list of all the legacy subscriptions for your customers that are eligible to auto-migrate to NCE.