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Microsoft Raises Eyebrows with Plans to Sell Azure Cloud Services Directly to SMBs

  • Written by Jeffrey Burt
  • January 24, 2019
The plan to let smaller customers buy cloud products and services directly could impact partners.

Microsoft is making it easier for many small and midsize businesses to buy Azure and third-party cloud services directly from the company — a move that’s sure to rankle some channel partners.

In a note on the Microsoft licensing website, the company introduced its new Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA), which the company says is designed to streamline the purchasing process for customers who want to buy Azure services. Once it goes into effect in March, the MCA will replace current Azure customer purchasing agreements and allow SMBs to buy services either through an Azure representative or an online portal.

The digital agreement also comes with an array of billing, cost, subscription and account-management features. The goal is to address the demands of customers that want more control over what services they buy. The MCA will replace the current ways – including the Enterprise Agreement and Azure-only Server and Cloud Enrollment plans – that many customers now use to buy Azure services.

However, the MCA doesn’t mean that SMBs will no longer be able to lean on channel partners. In an online FAQ sheet, Microsoft says that if customers “want a partner-managed service instead of managing them yourself, or if you want additional partner services or tools, consider purchasing through a Cloud Solution Provider partner. If you want to buy directly online, you can do that through Azure.com.”

In addition, in the notice about the MCA, Microsoft says partners will “play a critical role in this new commerce model. They’ll continue to provide customers with upfront assistance, offer value-added services, and deliver differentiated solutions combined with Microsoft products and services. Our partners will be foundational in helping our customers to innovate and thrive.”

But the focus of the new purchasing agreement is to make it easier for SMBs to buy Azure services directly from Microsoft.

“Eligible customers can move Azure purchases to the Microsoft Customer Agreement and Azure portal at their enrollment’s renewal,” according to the FAQ sheet. “New customers that want to purchase only Azure services will also do so with the help of a Microsoft sales representative through the Microsoft Customer Agreement. Your Microsoft representative will be your primary contact for purchasing Azure services through this new way to buy. Your partner will continue to support you with value-added presales services and post-sale solutions for your Azure services.”

Liftr Cloud Insights' Paul Teich

Liftr Cloud Insights’ Paul Teich

Paul Teich, principal analyst with Liftr Cloud Insights, says the new MCA will probably help Microsoft improve its relationship with SMB customers that are comfortable enough managing their own Azure footprints. Those that are can use the online portal with its simplified cost management, billing and invoicing, or work with Microsoft directly, Teich told Channel Futures.

“This should reduce friction for Azure-savvy SMB customers who can consume Azure directly, and will have little impact on those who don’t,” he said. “Microsoft will get a closer relationship to those savvy customers, which will hopefully make Microsoft more responsive to its customers. It will certainly give Microsoft more direct feedback on what IT savvy SMBs want from Azure.”

It appears to be a play for the midmarket, “with little impact to small businesses who are likely to continue to purchase through the channel and more impact for larger customers that have or can train Azure certified IT staff,” Teich said.

The MCA is part of a larger effort by Microsoft to improve how customers and partners buy products and services, according to the Microsoft notice. In 2017, the company began the push to modernize the buying experience, and in October, it introduced a number of changes to its …

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2 comments

  1. Avatar Brian Hess January 25, 2019 @ 7:55 am
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    Interesting that the title of the article is about “raising eyebrows” but you do not quote one person that has this or even a negative response. I know that no one wants to criticize the elephant in the room but this is just another way for Microsoft to show that is it not as partner friendly as it could be. SMBs are typically the companies that have the least experienced IT staff and need the most from MSP and IT companies that are Cloud certified. They should be finding more ways to direct that business to them rather than trying to cut them out.

  2. Avatar Howard Cohen January 25, 2019 @ 3:11 pm
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    This was inevitable. Eight years ago Phil Sorgen told me that “Microsoft’s one job is to provide a platform that partners can be successful selling their solutions on.” That presupposed that partners HAD their own solutions. When you see compensation dwindle it’s only a matter of time before they go direct. Partners’ best strategy is to accept the inevitable and figure out what YOUR solutions are, whether you build them or just sell them.

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