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In the Azure portal, you buy non-Microsoft (third-party) software for use in Azure with the Microsoft commercial marketplace. To use the marketplace, you must first set up and configure marketplace policy settings and then assign required user access permissions to billing accounts and subscriptions. This article explains the tasks needed to set up and enable marketplace purchases, with an emphasis on setup steps required for private offers.
This article covers the following steps that are used to enable marketplace private offer purchases:
Enable the Azure Marketplace in the Azure portal
Set user permissions to allow individuals to make Marketplace purchases
Set user permissions to allow individuals to accept Marketplace private offers
Optionally, if you have private marketplace enabled, then you can enable private offer purchases in the private marketplace
Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure you know your billing account type because the steps needed to enable marketplace purchases vary based on your account type.
You enable the marketplace policy setting to enable marketplace purchases. How you navigate to the setting depends on your billing account type. The required permissions also differ. Marketplace purchases support the following account types:
Only an Enterprise administrator can enable the policy setting. Enterprise administrators with read only permissions can't enable the proper policies to buy from the marketplace.
The policy setting applies to all users with access to the Azure subscriptions in the billing account (EA enrollment).
To enable the policy setting on the billing account (EA enrollment):
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to or search for Cost Management + Billing.
Setting permission for a subscription is needed for both EA or MCA customers to purchase a marketplace private offer, a private plan, or a public plan. The permission granted applies to only the individual users that you select.
To set permission for a subscription:
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to Subscriptions and then search for the name of the subscription.
Search for and then select the subscription that you want to manage access for.
Select Access control (IAM) from the left-hand pane.
To give access to a user, select Add from the top of the page.
In the Role drop-down list, select the owner or contributor role.
Enter the email address of the user to whom you want to give access.
EA – Set permission to accept private offers for a user
Only the EA administrator can set user permission. Enterprise administrators with read only permissions can't set user permission. The permission granted applies to only the individual users that you select.
To set user permission for a user:
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to or search for Cost Management + Billing.
In the left menu, select Billing scopes and then select the billing account that contains the Azure subscription used for Marketplace purchase.
In the left menu, select Access Control (IAM).
In the top menu, select + Add, and then select Enterprise administrator.
Complete the Add role assignment form and then select Add.
Optionally enable private offer purchases in the private Azure Marketplace
If you have the private Azure Marketplace enabled, then a private Marketplace admin is required to enable and configure the private Marketplace. To enable Azure private Marketplace in the Azure portal, a global administrator assigns the Marketplace admin role to specific users. The steps to assign the Marketplace admin role is the same for EA and MCA customers.
To assign the Marketplace admin role:
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to or search for Marketplace.
Select Private Marketplace from the left navigation menu.
Select Access control (IAM) to assign the Marketplace admin role.
Select + Add > Add role assignment.
Under Role, choose Marketplace Admin.
Select the desired user from the dropdown list, then select Done.
Enable the private offer purchase in the private Marketplace
The Marketplace admin enables the private offer and private plan purchases in the private Marketplace. The Marketplace admin can also enable individual private offers or private plans.
After the private offer purchase is enabled in the private Marketplace, all users in the organization (the Microsoft Entra tenant) can purchase products in enabled collections.
To enable private offers and private plans
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to or search for Marketplace.
Select Private Marketplace from the left-nav menu.
Select Get Started to create the private Azure Marketplace. You only have to do this action once.
Select Settings from the left-nav menu.
Select the radio button for the desired status (Enabled or Disabled).
Select Apply on the bottom of the page.
Update Private Marketplace Rules to enable private offers and private plans.
To add individual private products to private Marketplace collection
Note
We generally recommend that a Marketplace admin should enable private offers in the Private Marketplace for all users in the organization, using the previous procedure.
Although not recommended, and only if necessary, the following procedures are used by a Marketplace admin to avoid enabling private offers in the Private Marketplace for all users in the organization. The Marketplace admin can add individual private offers on a purchase-by-purchase basis.
Set up a collection
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to or search for Marketplace.
Select Private Marketplace from the left menu.
If no collections were created, select Get started.
If collections exist, then select an existing collection or add a new collection.
Add a private offer or a private plan to a collection
Select the collection name.
Select Add items.
Browse the Gallery or use the search field to find the item you want.
Select Done.
For more information about setting up and configuring Marketplace product collections, see Collections overview.
The Microsoft commercial marketplace is a catalog of cloud applications and services that contains offerings from Microsoft and thousands of partners. In this learning path, you'll be introduced to concepts that will help your organization get ready to sell your cloud products and services through the commercial marketplace.