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Updated July 25th, 2017
Published July 25th, 2017
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Microsoft recently released the public preview of the new Partner Center Analytics App for Power BI for direct partners which will allow them to visualize Partner Center Analytics data such as growth of customer base, subscriptions, and licenses. They can check usage of Office 365, Microsoft Dynamics, and Microsoft Azure products.
They can also check daily consumption units for each metered resource in each Azure subscription for the last 60 days, estimated cost based on latest rate card and more.
This app also allows them to export datasets and create custom reports, including per customer. Check out the sample report page below.
You have to meet the following requirements to try out this new app.
You are a direct partner in the Cloud Solution Provider program and on Partner Center. You’re a direct partner if you do business directly with Microsoft and with customers.
You can sign in as a global admin or admin agent to your company’s Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
Learn more about it here.
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Pradeep is a technical manager at a large tech company and a seasoned technology blogger. He reports on software, hardware, industry trends, and more.
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