Export Microsoft Offer Catalogue
With CloudCockpit, you can export the Microsoft Offer Catalog to a .CSV format, making it simple to share internally, with your resellers, or end customers.
Additionally, you have the flexibility to select various geographies if your operations span multiple regions. When exporting the catalogue, the following data will be extracted:
- Offer Name
- Provider Offer Id
- Term
- Billing
- Frequency
- Market Currency
- UnitPrice – List Price you get from my Microsoft
- ERPPrice – Retail price\public available price from Microsoft
- Segment
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