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LicensingConcie
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02:48 PM
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LicensingConcie
I am hearing that a customer currently on the old legacy CSP terms will be now forced into NCE terms at the renewal if that happens on or after July 1 2023.
Can you provide guidance on and if legacy contracts currently enforce will be forced to NCE or will clients maintain the option to stay on legacy terms for the upcoming renewal? The NCE Playbook of course only defines what is current, which is that they can renew on legacy terms
Jun 21 2023 06:01 PM - edited Jun 22 2023 06:34 AM
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Without having the website link or document that you're referring to, I'm not sure of which announcement you're referring to.
I've checked the partner center announcements and I do not see term changes applicable to your post. The only announcements that I'm guessing you could be referring to are:
If neither are what you're asking about, please provide a link or file of the announcement/statements mentioned in your post.
If this (or someone else's) reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
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Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Jun 21 2023 06:05 PM
I could not find anything in partner center either.
I had two clients today tell me this, so wanted to try and check the validity via microsoft vs what another csp may be telling potential clients.
thank you
Jun 22 2023 06:49 PM - edited Jun 22 2023 10:05 PM
I attend the monthly CSP technical series with Microsoft and I don't recall anything on forcing legacy renewal to NCE yet. I honestly wish Microsoft would enforce this, so I would be delighted if that were the case.
Perhaps your clients are referring to an older, pre-July 2022, announcement that an enforcement would be in place, which was then rescinded by Microsoft in this partner center announcement.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/announcements/2022-july#8
Since July 2022, all new commercial subscription purchases had to be NCE, with the exception of some legacy Dynamics 365 offers.
Jun 23 2023 06:31 AM
That announcement must be what is causing the chatter.
I am new to this platform, how do you mark an answer accepted?
Jun 23 2023 07:41 AM
What legacy licenses were purchased under CSP?
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Jun 23 2023 12:47 PM
Jun 25 2023 08:07 AM
@Steve_Leach1 ...click on the 3 ellipses in the upper right corner of each reply that you wish to mark as an answer:
If this (or someone else's) reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
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Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Jun 26 2023 04:10 PM - edited Jun 26 2023 04:14 PM
Important new Partner Center announcement that confirms deprecation of legacy licenses from July 2023.
June 2023 announcements - Partner Center announcements | Microsoft Learn
In the announcement it states, "Partners that already have customer subscriptions for these deprecated offers aren't impacted and can keep those subscriptions until the end of their terms." which I understand to mean at next renewal after 1st July 2023, customers would need to migrate subscriptions to NCE.
@LicensingConcierge1 do I understand this correctly?
A question to Microsoft is, how do customers know or have some kind of insight about this before partners?
Jun 26 2023 09:46 PM
Hi @Nick_Beacroft ,
that's just how I understand this.
@LicensingConcierge1
Can you please check here if this is really so?
Jun 27 2023 06:32 AM
Jun 27 2023 07:33 AM
I'm having a hard time understanding the wording of this, compared to last year's announcement which clearly stated that legacy subscriptions would not auto renew and needed to be migrated to NCE.
Also, this recent announcement states:
"Partners can identify the respective New Commerce product SKUs for each of the legacy offers migrate to the NCE Mapping tab in the legacy Offer List Matrix. Partners can view deprecated offers in the legacy license-based price list as DEPR (deprecated). These recent deprecated offers will have the Valid-From Date value as 20230701 in the price list."
But looking at the current July pricelist, I do not see any DEPR offers with the Valid-from-Date 20230701. Does this mean that this won't apply to DEPR offers with an older Valid-From Date?
Jun 27 2023 02:08 PM
Jun 27 2023 11:25 PM
Hi @JillArmour ,
could you help us here that this is clearly explained?
Whether the legacy licenses at term end will no longer be automatically renewed and need to be migrated to NCE or will they continue to be renewed?
Jun 28 2023 08:16 AM
@ClaudioStallone I don't know about this, but I will inquire within and post when I get a confirmed response. Stand by!! 🙂
Jun 28 2023 03:15 PM - edited Jun 28 2023 03:17 PM
What I am hoping is that Microsoft are finally pushing the migration to NCE.
Yes, we've moved the majority of our customers, but our sales team has been reluctant to drive the message, and customers reluctant to migrate due to the less flexible nature of NCE.
Subsequently we now have some customers with a mix of legacy renewing SKU's and NCE SKU's when they needed something new.
Please make this a positive move Microsoft
Adding too, that on a recent partner Q&A session there was no clear answers, and lots of partner chat afterwards with different opinions of what the communication means.
Jun 29 2023 09:29 AM
Hi @ClaudioStallone , @JillArmour
As a friendly reminder, a subscription term is whatever was chosen when at the time of purchase.
If the customer selected a 3yr subscription, then the term ends after 3yrs, at which point they're unable to further renew because the term has expired.
If the customer is in their 1st or 2nd year of a 3yr term, they're eligible to renew until the term ends.
The announcement supports this as it states:
Note: Microsoft encourages cloud migration, so feel free to migrate before the end of the term and utilize one of the applicable promotions listed in the Global Promo Readiness Guide, or on the Offer Matrix.
If this (or someone else's) reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Jun 29 2023 11:36 AM
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Jun 21 2023 06:01 PM - edited Jun 22 2023 06:34 AM
Solution
Without having the website link or document that you're referring to, I'm not sure of which announcement you're referring to.
I've checked the partner center announcements and I do not see term changes applicable to your post. The only announcements that I'm guessing you could be referring to are:
If neither are what you're asking about, please provide a link or file of the announcement/statements mentioned in your post.
If this (or someone else's) reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge