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204 TopicsEsri, ClickHouse, and Red Sift deliver transactable offers in Microsoft Marketplace
Microsoft partners like Esri, ClickHouse, and Red Sift deliver transact-capable offers, which allow you to purchase directly from Microsoft Marketplace. Learn about these offers in this blog post.74Views1like0CommentsOpen Data Infrastructure: How Fivetran in Microsoft Marketplace powers agentic AI on Azure
In this guest blog post, Natalie Waller, Lead Product Marketing Manager at Fivetran, examines why agentic AI is stalling in most enterprises — not because of the AI itself, but because today’s data infrastructure wasn’t built for autonomous agents.83Views2likes0CommentsHow to navigate multi-currency private offers and optimize global deals in Microsoft Marketplace
Selling through Microsoft Marketplace increasingly means operating across regions, currencies, and complex billing scenarios and understanding how multi-currency private offers work is critical to successful deal execution. Multi-currency private offers enable partners to scale globally, but require a clear understanding of how FX rates, timing, and pricing conversions impact both customer costs and partner payouts throughout the transaction lifecycle. Gain practical insights into how pricing is set and converted, how timing influences outcomes, and how to structure deals more predictably across geographies. Learn how to confidently manage cross-border transactions, reduce risk from currency fluctuations, and strengthen your Microsoft Marketplace strategy for global growth. 👉 Read the full article Multi-currency private offers in Microsoft Marketplace: What partners need to know or watch the recent office hours session Multi‑currency private offers in Microsoft MarketplaceDiscover how Microsoft Marketplace can support your FinOps strategy and cost optimization goals
Learn how Microsoft Marketplace can help organizations streamline cloud procurement, optimize spend visibility, and simplify software purchasing through a FinOps-driven approach. This upcoming Microsoft Marketplace customer office hours session explores how partners and customers can leverage Marketplace capabilities to align cloud investments with business outcomes, improve operational efficiency, and maximize the value of Azure consumption commitments. Read the full event details and see why this session is valuable for organizations focused on cloud financial management, procurement modernization, and Marketplace growth strategies. 👉 Register Here: Microsoft Marketplace as a FinOps platform - Microsoft Marketplace customer office hoursDiscover new Microsoft Marketplace innovations announced at Microsoft Build
At Microsoft Build, Microsoft shared new opportunities for software development companies and partners to build, scale, and monetize AI apps and agents through Microsoft Marketplace. Explore how Microsoft Marketplace is helping software companies accelerate go-to-market strategies, expand customer reach, simplify procurement, and unlock new revenue opportunities across the Microsoft ecosystem. Learn how organizations can take advantage of Azure and Marketplace capabilities to support AI innovation and deliver enterprise-ready solutions faster. Whether you’re building intelligent applications, growing your commercial marketplace presence, or exploring new ways to monetize AI-powered solutions, this is a valuable resource for understanding the latest Microsoft Marketplace announcements and opportunities coming out of Build. 👉 Read more: Build, scale, and monetize apps and agents with Microsoft Marketplace114Views4likes0CommentsDiscover how AI-powered agents on Microsoft Fabric are accelerating retail merchandising decisions
Retail organizations are under increasing pressure to move faster and make smarter, data-driven decisions at scale. In this latest Marketplace Partner Spotlight, Microsoft highlights how AI agents built on Microsoft Fabric are helping merchandising teams transform complex operational data into actionable insights—without leaving the security of their existing data environment. By leveraging Microsoft Fabric and OneLake as a unified data foundation, partners like Lucid Data Hub are enabling retailers to automate time-intensive reporting processes and shift toward continuous, insight-driven workflows. These business-ready AI agents can analyze large volumes of sales and operational data, surface meaningful trends, and deliver clear recommendations—empowering buyers and store leaders to act faster and with greater confidence. The impact is tangible: merchandising teams can reduce hours of manual analysis into minutes, uncover item-level performance insights, and identify opportunities across store clusters to optimize outcomes. If you’re exploring how AI agents, Microsoft Fabric, and the Microsoft Marketplace ecosystem can drive intelligent automation in retail, this article offers practical insights and real-world examples to help you get started. 👉 Read the full article AI agents on Microsoft Fabric for faster retail merchandising decisions