Simplify hybrid cloud complexity with Hybr®—the all-in-one cloud commerce platform for providers, resellers, and enterprises. From a branded storefront to automated billing and seamless multi-cloud management, Hybr® helps you scale, retain customers, and drive recurring revenue. Explore the future of cloud growth with Hybr®.
Discover how Hybr ensures seamless hybrid cloud management across Azure Local (formerly Azure Stack HCI) and multi-cloud environments. Learn how it eliminates vendor lock-in, enhances security, automates scalability, and future-proofs your cloud investments—keeping your workloads stable no matter Microsoft's updates.
Boost customer satisfaction and grow your Microsoft CSP business with smart data strategies. Learn how using data can help you offer personalized services, improve support, optimize pricing, and simplify onboarding. Strengthen customer relationships and drive business success with Hybr®.;
In this blog, we'll explore the differences between Azure Stack HCI and Azure Local, both technically and non-technically, and highlight real use cases, benefits, and who needs these solutions.
Managing multiple CSP entities' partner center accounts and customers across different countries can be a complex task for Microsoft CSP Direct Bill Partners. Traditionally, this process involves several manual and time-consuming steps that can lead to inefficiencies and errors.
Hybr® CSP, a super app SaaS-based cloud platform, simplifies this process, enabling CSP partners to deliver a seamless self-service experience to their customers with efficient billing and management. Let's take a closer look at the typical traditional process and how Hybr® CSP simplifies it.
Azure Local is the new name for Azure Stack HCI, introduced to create a unified brand for Microsoft's distributed infrastructure solutions. Azure Local continues to offer the same functionalities as Azure Stack HCI, allowing organizations to run Azure services on-premises. The rebranding does not affect existing deployments, configurations, or integrations, ensuring a smooth transition for current users.
Recently, Microsoft announced a plan featuring a Marketplace and Self-Service Portal specifically for Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs).
Managing business risks is vital for the success of a Microsoft CSP enterprise. As the business scales in both volume and revenue, CSPs face a variety of risks that could jeopardize their long-term sustainability. Ensuring a successful Microsoft CSP operation requires a proactive approach to identifying and addressing these risks. One highly effective method is to utilize a CSP billing automation tool. By adopting this technology, Microsoft CSPs can greatly improve their risk management capabilities, ensuring continued growth and stability.
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, businesses need flexible, scalable, and reliable solutions to stay ahead of the competition. Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP) program offers a comprehensive suite of cloud services designed to meet these needs. Whether you're a small business or a large enterprise, the CSP program provides a robust platform to drive growth, enhance productivity, and foster innovation. Let's explore five simple steps to leverage the power of the CSP program to transform your business.
As a cloud service provider, understanding and implementing effective billing models are crucial for ensuring customer satisfaction, optimizing revenue streams, and maintaining competitive advantage in the dynamic cloud market. Let's explore how different billing models can be tailored to meet your diverse customer base.