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July 1, 2022
Source: chinapulse.com chinapulse.com
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News Snapshot: Credit: Dreamstime Microsoft has 'indefinitely' extended the terms of when cloud solution providers (CSPs) were required to switch over to its New Commerce Experience (NCE). Initially, the software giant set out the date as 11 July as the end of auto-renewals for legacy CSP subscriptions. Via its Partner Centre, Microsoft said its goal for them was to migrate legacy subscription to NCE before the end of term, but instead it “made a business decision to continue supporting the legacy auto-renewal functionality beyond July 11.” Despite this, the software giant is still encouraging all CSP partners to complete migrations...
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