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The rapidly growing demand for cloud-based solutions and services means many opportunities for Microsoft partners of all sizes to build profitable cloud solution businesses. Partners can enroll in Microsoft's Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program as indirect resellers when they:
To complete the CSP application, you need the following information for your company:
To complete the CSP application, use the following steps:
Sign in to Partner Center using your work email (your Microsoft Entra tenant credentials).
Associate your PartnerID with your profile.
Enter the information to create your partner profile.
During verification, we might ask you for another document, or request that you complete a questionnaire. It can take us several days to review and verify the information you provide. We'll email you after we complete our review.
After we verify your information, accept the Microsoft indirect reseller terms agreement. To accept the Microsoft Partner Agreement, sign in at the Partner Center and select CSP from the Pending actions view on the right-hand side.
Partners typically launch their CSP business as an indirect reseller. This go-to-market model helps you begin selling in CSP quickly, with minimal requirements for authorization. As you grow your cloud business and customer base by working with a distributor, you can choose to apply for direct-bill partner status in CSP. You can apply for direct-bill partner status in CSP after you meet the revenue requirement and are willing to invest in the infrastructure and resources needed to operate independently of distributor support.
You can enroll as an indirect reseller by following the enrollment instructions.
If you're enrolling for CSP authorization as an indirect reseller, you don't purchase products directly from or get invoiced directly by Microsoft. Instead, you work with distributors (also known as indirect providers) who transact directly with Microsoft.
Partnering with a distributor means you don't need the infrastructure in place to go to market or to buy directly from Microsoft but can instead work with an experienced technology provider to help ensure your success. In the provider-reseller model, the distributor buys cloud solutions and services from Microsoft and relies on you to sell and service those products.
Different distributors offer different support and services, so you should evaluate the distributors in your area to determine which ones best meet your needs. Generally, most distributors will:
Provide you with technical training and assistance
Help you market your products and services
Help you establish financing and credit terms
If you're not already working with a distributor, you can search the official list to find one.
For more information about the requirements to participate in the CSP program as an indirect reseller, see Grow your business in the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider program on the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program site.
As a direct-bill partner, you own the end-to-end relationship with your customer and with Microsoft. The requirements for direct-bill partners ensure that you accelerate your business growth with the right Cloud Solution Provider program model and strengthen your customer relationships with value-added services and support.
To enroll in the CSP program as a direct-bill partner, verify that you met the minimum requirements.
During the direct-bill enrollment process, you're asked to provide the following information:
Billing anniversary date, which defines the day you receive your invoices for usage-based and license-based billing. The billing anniversary date can't be changed after the enrollment of your account in the CSP program. However, the new commerce invoice and usage billing don't have this concept. You receive them by the eighth of every month, and they follow a calendar-month cycle for billing periods.
Domain name, which is used to create the CSP account (tenant) and can't be changed later. The domain name suffix is part of account verification process and wherever possible should be the domain associated with your legal company (rather than the "viral" onmicrosoft.com domain). Also, new Partner Center user accounts are created with this suffix.
Company tax ID, which is an optional entry in some countries/regions.
To learn more about the direct-bill enrollment process and next steps to take, see Direct-bill partner enrollment.
Important
If you want to enroll both as an indirect reseller and a direct-bill partner, you can't do it on the same tenant. You need to use two separate tenants to enroll as an indirect reseller and a direct-bill partner, respectively.
Your market is the regions and/or countries where you can sell CSP offers. Your company's location determines your market.
If you're an indirect provider, direct-bill partner, or indirect reseller doing business with new or existing customers in the following countries/regions, you must provide registration ID numbers for your business. The registration ID is optional if the country/region you're doing business in isn't listed here:
For more information, see Registration ID number information.
Learn about the Microsoft Partner Agreement for CSP program partners
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