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Give customers permissions to buy their own products and services

Appropriate roles: Admin agent | Sales agent

This article shows how a partner in the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program can give a customer permission to buy some of their own services or resources.

Partners in the CSP program often use Partner Center and its commercial marketplace to buy solutions and services for their customers. Direct bill and indirect provider partners can then allow some customers to provision these services themselves directly from the Azure portal.

Here's an example. Let's say you buy an Azure plan subscription for a customer in Partner Center. You then decide to add other resources or services to that subscription on the customer's behalf. In this case, you might add Azure reservations to the customer's subscription (such as, adding reserved, virtual machine instances). You might then allow the customer to further provision the Azure reservation resources themselves in the Azure portal.

Now, with the Customer permissions feature, you give customers more self-service options with Azure resources. By turning on permissions for the customer, you allow customers to buy their own resources (such as, buying their own Azure reservations).

Overview of customer permissions in Partner Center

Use the Customer Account page to turn on (or turn off) customer permissions. Currently, this feature supports:

  • Azure reservations: Turning on this permission allows the customer to purchase their own Azure reservations for a specific Azure subscription you've purchased for them.
  • Azure savings plans: Turning on this permission allows the customer to purchase their own Azure savings plan for a specific Azure subscription you've purchased for them.

Before you turn on customer permissions, note these important points:

  • By default, customer permissions are automatically disabled (turned off) in Partner Center.

  • Before you can turn on (or turn off) permissions for a customer, you must be assigned the role of Admin agent in Partner Center.

  • Partners assigned the role of Sales Agent or Help Desk Agent have read-only access and can't turn customer permissions on or off.

  • You can turn on (enable) permissions for any customer you choose.

  • You can turn on (or turn off) customer permissions using either the Partner Center or Partner Center APIs.

  • After you turn on (enable) permissions for a specific customer, you'll be responsible to pay for any subsequent purchases made by that customer. If customers want to exchange, cancel or renew a purchase they've made (or they want to change the initial scope of a reservation), they won't be able to do so themselves. They need to ask you, as the partner, to help them exchange, cancel, and renew purchases, or make later changes to a reservation's scope.

  • After you turn on permissions for a specific customer, you won't be notified of any later purchases made by the customer.

  • Reservations purchases made by the customer appear in Partner Center along with any purchases made by you. You can find these purchases on the customer's Order history page, their Reservations page, or in the Activity Log.

  • Azure savings plan purchases appear in the Azure portal under Savings plans. Azure savings plans do no appear in the Partner Center or in the Partner Center APIs.

Note

For information about prices the customer will pay and how to help customers manage their purchases, see Help customers manage reservations they purchase.

Give customers permission to buy their own Azure reservations

Azure reservations are a great way to buy Azure services at a discounted rate. To learn more about the benefits of Azure reservations, see What are Azure Reservations?

Now you have the choice to buy Azure reservations on behalf of your customers, as you might have already been doing. Or, you can give customers permission to buy their own Azure reservations.

Note

After you give customers permission to buy their own Azure reservations, help them manage any reservations they purchase. For more information, see Help customers manage reservations they purchase.

Give customers permission to buy their own Azure savings plans

Azure savings plans are a great way to buy Azure services at a discounted rate. You have the choice to buy Azure savings plans on behalf of your customers, as you might have already been doing. Or, you can give customers permission to buy their own Azure savings plans. Purchasing Azure savings plans happens only in the Azure portal.

To learn more about the benefits of Azure savings plans, see What are Azure savings plans for compute?

To enable customers to buy their own Azure reservations or Azure savings plans

  1. Verify the customer has an existing Azure plan or Azure Global subscription you purchased on their behalf.

  2. Verify the customer is assigned the Owner role for this subscription.

  3. Enable customer permissions (turn this feature On) to purchase their own Azure reservations or Azure savings plans.

Each of these steps is described further:

Verify the customer has an existing Azure subscription

Before you give customers permission to buy their own Azure reservations or Azure savings plans, you must verify the customer has an existing Azure plan or Azure Global subscription. If the customer shows no current Azure subscription in Partner Center, you must buy a subscription for them before you turn on their customer permissions.

  • To see if a customer already has an Azure subscription, go to the Partner Center customer list and select the specific customer from the list. Then select Subscriptions and look for any usage-based subscriptions for either Azure plan or Azure Global.

  • If a customer doesn't have an existing Azure subscription, you can buy a subscription for them. See Purchase the Azure plan.

Verify the customer is assigned the correct role in Azure

After you verify the customer has an existing Azure subscription, you also need to verify the key users associated with your customer have been assigned the correct Owner role for that Azure subscription. This is the role-based access (RBAC) the customer needs to buy Azure reservations for an Azure subscription you purchased.

Some partners might have already assigned the Owner role to customers wanting to actively manage and provision their own Azure resources. If you've already assigned Owner status to a customer to manage prior subscriptions you've purchased for them, you can skip this step.

Important

If a customer has not been assigned the Owner role, they'll receive an error in the Azure portal preventing them from buying Azure reservations or Azure savings plans.

To verify the customer has been assigned the Owner role for an Azure subscription:

  1. Sign in to Partner Center and select Customers.

  2. Select the customer, then select Subscriptions for that customer, and locate the specific Azure subscription.

  3. Select Manage.

    The Azure portal opens.

  4. To assign the Owner role to a specific user, follow these steps to assign a user as an administrator.

Turn on or turn off customer permissions to purchase their own Azure reservations or Azure savings plans

After you verify the customer has an existing Azure subscription and users are assigned the Owner role for that subscription, you're ready to turn on (enable) customer permissions. You can also use these steps to turn off (disable) customer permissions. You can enable or disable customer permissions using either the Partner Center or Partner Center APIs.

To turn on or off customer permissions in Partner Center:

  1. Sign in to Partner Center and select Customers.

  2. Select the customer, then select Account.

    The customer Account page appears.

  3. Locate the Customer permissions area at the bottom of the page.

    Customer permissions on Account page.

  4. Select Edit next to the Customer Permissions section.

  5. To turn on customer permissions, select **Allow customer to purchase next to the applicable service or resources. To turn off customer permissions, select Don't allow customer to purchase next to the applicable service or resources.

    Note

    To learn what else happens when you turn on a customer's permissions to purchase their own Azure reservations or Azure savings plans, see Overview of customer permissions in Partner Center.

    When you turn on (or turn off) customer permissions, the Activity log records each action. (This log is accessible when you select Settings (gear icon) from the top of the Partner Center). When you turn customer permissions on or off, the action will appear as either Create Customer Purchase Permissions or Delete Customer Purchase Permissions in the Activity log.

Enable Microsoft Cost Management for customers

Partners can enable Microsoft Cost Management for customer tenant Azure subscriptions. Providing access allows customers to view their costs for Azure consumed services at pay-as-you-go retail rates. Costs are shown in the customer's billing currency for their consumed usage at Azure RBAC subscription and resource groups scopes. For more information about how partners can grant access to customers, see Enable cost management for customer tenant subscriptions.

Note

Although partners can enable reservation and savings plan purchases, these purchases aren't shown in cost data.

Help customers manage reservations they purchase

Once you give customers permission to purchase their own Azure reservations, you can help them better manage any resources they purchase. Customers can manage many aspects of Azure reservations themselves directly from the Azure portal. They'll need your help managing a few other aspects of Azure reservations they purchase within your CSP subscription.

Help customers understand more about managing these aspects of Azure reservations:

  • Prices customers will pay for Azure reservations
  • How customers can optimize use of Azure reservations
  • What happens when customers purchase reservations with a shared scope?
  • What happens if customers want to change, cancel, and renew a reservation, or change its scope?

Prices customers will pay for their reservations. Your customer will be purchasing Azure reservations based on a subscription you previously bought for them in your CSP partner billing account. The customer's price for any Azure reservations they purchase based on this subscription is also set by you. This price can be different from the Web Direct price the customer sees in the Azure portal.

How customers can optimize their use of a reservation. Some customers might benefit from learning more about how to optimize their use of a reservation or how to assign a reservation's initial scope during their purchase. For more information, ask customers to read Manage reservations for Azure resources.

What happens when a customer purchases a reservation with a shared scope? When customers purchase a reservation based on a prior CSP subscription and assign a shared scope to that reservation, any discounts the customer has been given by you'll apply to matching usage for all subscriptions that you've purchased for that customer.

What should customers do if they want to exchange, cancel, or renew a purchase they have made, or change the initial scope of a reservation? Customers need to ask their partner to help them change the scope of an initial reservation. They also need a partner's help to exchange, cancel, or renew a reservation. They can't perform these tasks themselves with reservations based on subscriptions purchased for them by a CSP partner.

Help customers manage savings plans they purchase

Once you give customers permission to purchase their own Azure savings plans, you can help them better manage any resources they purchase. Customers can manage many aspects of Azure savings plans themselves directly from the Azure portal. They'll need your help managing a few other aspects of Azure savings plans they purchase within your CSP subscription.

Help customers understand more about managing these aspects of Azure savings plan: