Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC)


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What is it?

Available for EA and MCA customers, the Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) is a 3-year agreement where an organisation commits to spend a certain amount on Azure over that time period.

It doesn’t require an upfront payment of the agreed amount, rather the total must be reached by the end of the MACC term. Ongoing qualifying Azure spend (either PAYG or the purchase of Azure Prepayment) is deducted* from the total on a regular basis by Microsoft and the remaining balance can be seen in the Azure portal (or via REST API). In this way, it adds some flexibility to what’s possible with Azure commitment and budgets.

However, it is a contractual commitment so if future Azure spend has been over-estimated, an organisation will find itself expected to make up any shortfall at the end of the agreement.

*If you receive Azure credits from Microsoft, any services paid for using those will not count towards your MACC total.

Azure Marketplace

Certain 3rd-party services in the Azure Marketplace are eligible to count towards a MACC. In the Marketplace portal, there will be an “Azure benefit eligible” option to filter the applicable services.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/azure-consumption-commitment-benefit

This has the potential to be a decent benefit for many organisations as the use of cloud marketplaces is currently skyrocketing.

Resources

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/track-consumption-commitment?tabs=portal

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/azure-consumption-commitment-benefit

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/marketplace/azure-consumption-commitment-enrollment?msclkid=8f732ce1b10c11eca28f584e00856880

Microsoft Product Terms: July 2020


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There was no English document available on the 1st when I did this (I guess the end of FY took it out of them 🤣), so I used the French version…my now 909 day Duolingo streak is coming in handy!

Nothing major changed or announced which is to be expected; being the start of their new financial year (and when everyone goes on holiday), July & August are often pretty quiet. What we’ve got is:

“System Center Configuration Manager” is renamed to “Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager”. The first real sign of anything happening with this new product name since it was announced a few months back.

“Azure Monetary Commitment” is now “Azure prepayment”.

If you have 1 or more licenses of Project Plan 1/3/5, all O365 users on that tenant get limited access to “Project for the web” customer data. No access to Power Platform apps and doesn’t apply to public sector.