What are the benefits of a Microsoft CSP?
CSP offers businesses many advantages, including:
No minimum user or seat requirements
This makes it ideal for small businesses that don’t want to buy more licenses than they need. What’s more, CSP provides organisations with different commitment levels to increase or decrease the number of users as needed. That means if there’s a large, short-term project that requires additional licenses, CSP can accommodate that
No lengthy contract commitments
No required long-term commitments allow companies the flexibility they need as they scale. Organisations have the option to choose monthly or annual commitments to scale as needed
Flexible payment options
CSP makes licensing affordable and is optimal for meeting a company’s budget because there are monthly or annual payment terms to meet client needs.
Greater engagement and support with a Microsoft partner
A Microsoft Partner, like SoftwareOne, supplies billing and 24/7 technical support directly to the subscribing organisation. This allows for more attentive engagement and faster response times if there are technical or billing issues.
Discounts
There are incentive programs to discount Azure which are determined by an enterprise’s monthly consumption.
The CSP programme benefits allow organisations to reduce licensing costs while optimising their infrastructure.
Pricing structure
With Microsoft EAs, partners are limited to offer discounts. SoftwareOne fully relies on Microsoft to dictate pricing. Standardised pricing levels are set on EA, but partners don’t have any enablement outside of that. On CSP, SoftwareOne dictates the price that best benefits the client.