Forum Discussion
Bridge to the Cloud 2 Promo
- Jan 23, 2024
axperience_gra Hi Daniel,
Your use case around when and how to purchase the promo the best way is something a lot of partners are struggling with. You want to purchase only a few licenses for the migration period, and then purchase all required licenses when go-live.
But indeed this is not how the promo works, or how it can be used. Like you mentioned; "So basically, as from day 1 of the migration project, ALL possible SKUs have to be bought" = YES.
If you first purchase 20 seats to start the project, then the customer will lose their promo eligibility like you mentioned. They need to purchase the minimum BREP value in promo/cloud from the start of the project.
This promo is meant for customers wanting to move towards the cloud of course. To support this transition, customers can renew their BREP in the cloud and get cloud software included in their renewal.
So it might feel like you need to purchase unnecessary licenses in the cloud, but this is not really case. As you actually get the cloud software for free (for the price of your current on-premises BREP costs). So it's 2 products for the price of 1.
It's all about point of view 😉
It would be weird if Microsoft would allow customers to discontinue their BREP, allow them to purchase just 20 seats D365 licenses, execute to project, and after the project (maybe costing years of development time) they can still purchase the promo.
Your use case is a perfect description of what the promo rules are and how to use it. So you've basically answered your own questions 😉
And I can only confirm it, you are 100% correct.
Cheers,
Martijn
As an update & upon further research, BTTC2 SKUs have 3-year term and are on NCE.
As we know, NCE allows adding users until the signup period ends. The added users would have same end date as original users, so it would be less than full 3 years).
The one thing to ensure is that they original purchase meets the size threshold – in other words, they must spend at least EP amount as part of the initial cloud purchase to qualify for the promo, and not counting revenue from adding users later.
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Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
- axperience_graJan 25, 2024Iron ContributorYes, that was already mentioned before by Martijn.
You are right with meeting the threshold of the EP amount but we also have to buy at least 1 users of every SKU the customer need eventually (otherwise, they cant. buy the additional SKU later on - only increas existing ones).
Thanks for your help