Learn more: 🔶What is a True-Up Cost? ruclips.net/video/g8xcvsueooA/видео.html 🔶Training - Microsoft Agreements ruclips.net/video/q6lQbET-N2k/видео.html 🔶Training - Microsoft Basics ruclips.net/video/mQjuozthQdI/видео.html 🔶EA vs CSP - Are you ready to switch? ruclips.net/video/qkkv5yT5d0Y/видео.html
@@SAMexpertTV Would good to watch separate sessions on Microsoft licensing: 1- Agreement type (What are these types) ? 2- License Type (What are these types) ? 3- License Metric (Types of metric and explanation of each metric) ? These are very confusing terms.
@@satyamk4673 I'm going to cover agreements in the 2nd part of the training: ruclips.net/video/q6lQbET-N2k/видео.html As for the metrics and license types, they are covered in the 1st part: ruclips.net/video/mQjuozthQdI/видео.html In case something is still unclear, could you please be more specific with your questions? Much appreciated!
Thank you very much for such useful information! This video is perfect. I attended a Microsoft licensing course, but the explanation was not as clear as you presented it! I admire! please more videos about microsoft programs:Open license, MPSA, CSP :)
This is very helpful information. Can you post information on where to go for Enterprise Agreements? I am a CSP but can't find any information in Partner Center on how to obtain this. Have a client that is merging with another and we need to pursue this for them.
Hi Susannah, EA is a much more "closed club" than CSP. You must be an LSP to be able to transact it. All you can do as a CSP is what we do as an independent - consult, hold hands, benchmark. Should you wish to discuss it further - it is not a sales pitch - please send us a message via samexpert.com I'm sure we can figure it out.
Learn more:
🔶What is a True-Up Cost? ruclips.net/video/g8xcvsueooA/видео.html
🔶Training - Microsoft Agreements ruclips.net/video/q6lQbET-N2k/видео.html
🔶Training - Microsoft Basics ruclips.net/video/mQjuozthQdI/видео.html
🔶EA vs CSP - Are you ready to switch? ruclips.net/video/qkkv5yT5d0Y/видео.html
That's the best video I've seen about Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, you did a huge point SAM!
Thank you. Need an idea for the next one like it :)
@@SAMexpertTV Would good to watch separate sessions on Microsoft licensing:
1- Agreement type (What are these types) ?
2- License Type (What are these types) ?
3- License Metric (Types of metric and explanation of each metric) ?
These are very confusing terms.
@@satyamk4673 I'm going to cover agreements in the 2nd part of the training: ruclips.net/video/q6lQbET-N2k/видео.html
As for the metrics and license types, they are covered in the 1st part: ruclips.net/video/mQjuozthQdI/видео.html
In case something is still unclear, could you please be more specific with your questions? Much appreciated!
Thank you very much for such useful information! This video is perfect. I attended a Microsoft licensing course, but the explanation was not as clear as you presented it! I admire! please more videos about microsoft programs:Open license, MPSA, CSP :)
Thank you. Will do. Not sure about Open License though since it's been discontinued.
This is very helpful information. Can you post information on where to go for Enterprise Agreements? I am a CSP but can't find any information in Partner Center on how to obtain this. Have a client that is merging with another and we need to pursue this for them.
Hi Susannah, EA is a much more "closed club" than CSP. You must be an LSP to be able to transact it. All you can do as a CSP is what we do as an independent - consult, hold hands, benchmark. Should you wish to discuss it further - it is not a sales pitch - please send us a message via samexpert.com I'm sure we can figure it out.
Could you please provide more information about when renewals , true up, renewals other accelerator will be payable
Thanks, I have written this question down to respond in a future video. Could you kindly elaborate, what you mean exactly, maybe with an example?
When do you have to pay for Enterprise Agreement true up or renewal #microsoft
Could you please provide example for platform commitment
Thanks for this idea, I'll make it the 3rd or the 4th episode of the series. I'm working on the 2nd now, which is about True-Up costs.