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3 TopicsDeployments calculation for Modern Work
Deployments score is calculated by dividing the Active usage values by the Qualified usage values and multiplying by 100 - this result must be greater than or equal to 40 percent, in order for achieving points required for membership qualification, If the results are less than 40 percent, then the customer in question will not meet the basic requirements, and no points are given. As of now, the Active usage value is the number of licenses available on a tenant, and not the actual amount of active users with a valid license assigned. Customers often have licenses with yearly commitment and also have an overage of MS 365 licenses, due to employee hirings and layoffs. This means that the calculated usage percentage if mostly lower than the real life percentages and can never reach 100%. If a customer has a negative development in employee count during the year, it can result in a declining usage score, negatively affecting the points required for the Partners membership eligibility. This even if the actual usage percentage in the customer's end is increasing. We think that the calculation for Deployment score should be changed to reflect the number of acutal active and licensed users (like the Active usage value) , and not be based on the number of licenses available on the tenant.154Views1like8CommentsRequirements for Linking Partner Learn Profile
Hello! Just looking for some final clarification regarding the ability (or lack thereof) to link an individual's Learn Profile to a reseller tenant. In one instance, instructions say you must have a certification first, and another says you must either pass an exam or have a certification. However, the issue we are having is that someone with a badge (but not certifications) is getting an "account not recognized" error when putting in his Learn profile email when he's attempting to link in Partner Center. Is that account not recognized error the one he should expect if his badges do not meet the prerequisites for being able to link to his corporate partner center? Thanks! JoshSolved253Views0likes5CommentsAdditional CSP partner Benefits for lighting up Azure Services
Folks - Curious as a MSFT CSP, were lighting up more and more Azure internal services on our tenant, such as Lighthouse and will seek to turn around and repackage/resell to customers. Anyone know(besides the specializations) if there are other MSFT benefits/programs/credits/incentives to lighting up services(Arc, Purview, Monitor etc...) in Azure? TIASolved673Views0likes5Comments