The Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider program, the New Commerce Experience, CSP vs EA, Azure consumption, Copilot, and the renewal moves that hold partner margin honest.
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Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider, or CSP, is the publisher's preferred channel for mid market and increasingly upper enterprise commercial agreements. The math is not the same as an Enterprise Agreement. Knowing where CSP wins and where it costs you is the operating discipline that the 2026 renewal cycle rewards.
Microsoft CSP is the channel program through which Microsoft ships most of its commercial cloud volume. Partners take the contract, the billing relationship, and the Tier 1 support obligation. You consume Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics, Power Platform, and Copilot exactly as you would on a direct EA, but the paper sits with the partner.
This knowledge hub anchors the buyer side view across CSP, the New Commerce Experience, the multi partner contract pattern, the Microsoft EA cutover threshold, and the renewal moves that hold partner margin honest.
Read the related Microsoft knowledge hub, the Microsoft advisory practice, and the Microsoft EA renewal playbook for the wider 2026 leverage framework.
CSP has three contracting roles. Direct Bill partners hold the customer contract and the support obligation. Indirect Resellers sell through an Indirect Provider, which carries the platform infrastructure. Indirect Providers wholesale to the smaller resellers.
Most large customers buy from a Direct Bill partner. The smaller and specialist resellers route through a provider. The commercial posture is similar. The escalation paths differ.
NCE replaced the legacy month to month CSP posture in 2022. Customers now pick monthly, annual, or three year commitment on every seat based SKU. The monthly term carries a roughly twenty percent uplift over the annual rate.
Cancellation only works within the first seventy two hours of the term. After that, every committed seat is locked for the duration. The lock is a commercial trap and a budgeting tool, depending on the maturity of the seat plan.
The seventy two hour window is the only legitimate exit. Mid term reductions require partner negotiated swap or partner co terminated cancellation, which is at the partner's discretion.
The disciplined buyer side move is to keep the volatile portion of the seat plan on monthly terms and the stable core on annual terms. Three year terms only make sense for the seat count floor that you will not cut.
CSP vs EA vs MCA E (direct) at a glance
| Dimension | CSP (NCE) | EA (legacy) | MCA E (direct) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum seat count | None (1+) | 500 | 2,400 (qualified) |
| Contract holder | Partner | Microsoft | Microsoft |
| Term | Monthly, annual, 3 yr | 3 year | 1 to 3 year |
| Price protection | Within term only | Full term lock | Negotiated |
| Reductions mid term | No, 72 hr window only | Annual true up only | No, similar to CSP |
| Support tier | Partner Tier 1 | Microsoft Premier | Microsoft Unified |
| Discount discretion | Partner driven | Microsoft driven | Microsoft driven |
Below 500 seats the choice is CSP by default. Microsoft no longer signs new EAs below the threshold. The CSP route is the only path to commit a small or mid sized estate to the Microsoft cloud.
Between 500 and roughly 2,400 seats the choice is real. CSP often beats EA on a like for like comparison because partner margin can flex below the EA discount floor. EA wins when premier support, multi product bundles, or the procurement process favors a Microsoft direct paper.
Microsoft is steering qualified customers toward Microsoft Customer Agreement Enterprise, or MCA E. The threshold is moving downward over time. The direct relationship gives Microsoft cleaner billing and a tighter cross sell engine.
Buyer side, MCA E is closer to CSP in structure than to legacy EA. Read the related Microsoft EA renewal playbook for the cutover framework.
Azure under CSP runs on partner managed rate cards. The default is Microsoft's published consumption rate plus a partner margin uplift. The uplift is partner discretionary and almost always negotiable below the partner default.
Reserved instances, savings plans, and reservations apply on CSP exactly as on EA. The partner books the reservation on the customer's tenant. The financial benefit flows to the customer through the partner invoice.
Azure support on CSP is partner managed. The partner provides Tier 1 and escalates to Microsoft only on advanced issues. The Microsoft Unified or Premier support tier is not bundled by default.
Mature enterprises pay the partner for an upgraded support SLA, layered on top of the partner Tier 1. Less mature buyers accept the partner default and incur slower mean time to recovery.
Partner margin on CSP commonly runs at six to twenty two percent of the published price, depending on SKU, partner tier, and incentive program. Some partners run lower margins on commodity seats and stack margin on advisory wrap services.
Microsoft pays the partner additional incentives for new commitment, cloud adoption velocity, and successful Copilot or AI rollout. The buyer side moves to capture the value created by those incentives instead of letting the partner pocket the spread.
Most of the value sits in the mid term operating discipline, not the renewal night negotiation. Quarterly seat reconciliation, monthly consumption review, and the rolling Copilot usage audit are the gates that keep the partner relationship honest.
Read the related Microsoft 365 license optimization guide for the operating cadence and the cleanup playbook.
CSP is sold as the simple route. The simplicity is a feature that the partner controls. Independent buyer side oversight is what turns the simplicity back into your favor.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is generally available on CSP on the same NCE term structure as the underlying seat plan. The list rate is the same on CSP and EA. The partner margin uplift sits between you and Microsoft.
The seventy two hour cancellation window applies to Copilot as it does to any other NCE seat. A premature Copilot commitment can lock spend that the rollout never absorbs.
Read the related Microsoft 365 Copilot pillar and the Copilot enterprise licensing guide for the rollout framework.
Dynamics 365 on CSP follows the same NCE term anchor as Microsoft 365. The functional consultant typically sits with the implementing partner, which keeps the contract and the project in one place.
Power Platform sits in a similar place. Power BI Premium per user, Power Apps per app, and Power Automate per user run on standard NCE SKUs. Premium capacity for Power BI and Fabric run on Azure style consumption when configured.
Copilot Studio agent message packs sit on the Power Platform commercial line. The 25,000 messages per pack default with the documented overage rate applies on CSP as on direct. The renewal posture is identical.
A typical 1,800 user CSP customer in the United Kingdom renewing E3 plus the Copilot pilot pool runs a list value of roughly 2.4 million United States dollars per year. The partner default quote carried a fourteen percent margin uplift before any discount.
A three partner competitive quote pulled the margin uplift below seven percent and unlocked a structured Microsoft incentive on the Copilot expansion. The combined commercial outcome reduced the partner managed price by sixteen percent for the renewal term.
An 8,200 user CSP customer with a parallel direct Azure commit ran a side by side CSP versus MCA Enterprise comparison. The CSP route carried a tighter Tier 1 support and a single point of accountability. The MCA E route carried a cleaner Microsoft Unified support tier and direct discounting on a multi product bundle.
The recommendation moved Azure consumption to direct MCA E and kept the Microsoft 365 seat plan on CSP with a tightened partner margin. The combined posture saved 9 percent against the all CSP baseline and preserved the partner ecosystem the customer depended on.
CSP stands for Cloud Solution Provider. It is the Microsoft channel program through which partners sell Microsoft cloud products, hold the customer contract, and provide Tier 1 support.
CSP is often cheaper below 2,400 seats because partner margin can flex below the EA discount floor. Above that threshold, EA or MCA Enterprise frequently pencils better, especially on multi product bundles.
NCE is the 2022 contracting reset on CSP. It anchors every seat to monthly, annual, or three year commitment and replaces the legacy month to month flexibility. Cancellation only works within the first seventy two hours.
Yes. Partner margin is discretionary. Multi partner quoting, margin disclosure, term mix discipline, and a co terminated renewal date all move the price meaningfully.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is available on CSP on the same NCE term anchor. The list price is the same as on direct EA. The partner margin uplift sits between the customer and Microsoft, and the seventy two hour cancellation window applies.
The partner provides Tier 1 support. Microsoft Unified or Premier are not bundled by default. Mature buyers pay the partner for an upgraded SLA layered on top of the partner Tier 1.
Yes, the customer can switch CSP partners, but the seat term commitments remain in force. The partner transition clause should be documented in the contract before signing to avoid friction.
Run a multi partner quote, demand margin disclosure, model the equivalent MCA E and legacy EA quote where eligible, and benchmark the resulting effective rate against the Microsoft knowledge hub reference rates.
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We had three CSP partners quoting the same seat plan. The default partner margin sat at fourteen percent. The competitive quote landed at seven. Redress structured the term mix and the Copilot carve out, and the partner's renewal came in sixteen percent under our baseline.
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