Talk Track for SaaS Azure Platform Validation

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Azure Marketplace seeks to make the publishing flow as streamlined as possible. We don’t want lengthy, manual engagements to review a publisher’s solutions to validate if it is built on top of Azure (like others public cloud marketplace do, taking 2+ weeks for review). Toward that end, the new page within the transactable SaaS offer creation flow will capture additional information from the publisher to enable the marketplace team to perform validation that the transactable offer is built on Azure.  

Experience 

The information gathered will enable post-publish validation that the offer is built on Azure in accordance with SaaS offer requirements for Azure Marketplace. For details on the policy, go here: Azure  platform policy for SaaS offers.  

The new page is found under the new Supplemental content tab and will act like a survey to gather information about the publisher’s SaaS offer to understand if it is fully hosted in the publisher’s Azure or fits another SaaS model. The information gathered will enable post-publish validation that the offer is built on Azure in accordance with SaaS offer requirements for Azure Marketplace. For details on the policy, go here: Azure platform policy for SaaS offers. If there are any questions or concerns regarding how the solution is built on Azure, a notification will be sent and the publisher will receive a follow up. 

This SaaS validation will not qualify the publisher’s offer for Co-sell or make it Azure benefit eligible (MACC eligible), but it will make that process smoother and quicker in the future. 

As some policies are validated post-publish, successfully publishing an offer does not mean it has been fully validated to conform with all policies. 

The page functions like a survey with dynamic content based on the information provided about the SaaS offer. See the start of the page below seen under the Supplemental Content tab:  

 

As long as the page is completed and the publisher seeks to Review & Publish, the offer submission will not be blocked in the publishing process. The validation will be initiated as the SaaS offer is published and will trigger a review post-publish. SmartCert tooling will initiate notification if there are any questions or concerns regarding how the solution is built on Azure, a notification will be sent, and the publisher will receive a follow up. Note: if a managed ISV has an existing offers that is found to be in non-compliance, the Certification team will work with the PDM/PTS for that ISV on the outreach and next steps.

The page should not show up for non-transactable SaaS offers (i.e., Contact Me listings). If the page does not show up for the offer, then it is not required, and no action is needed for that offer. 

Timing 

During Public Preview starting January 31, the module will be visible, but the completion will be optional for existing SaaS offers. We have notified publishers on March 1st, and publishers with existing offers must complete this information within 90 days. This module will move to GA and completion will be require for all transactable SaaS offers May 31st.

Support Standard Response: 

The Supplemental Content module is now part of the publishing flow for SaaS offers that are intended to transact through the Azure Marketplace. The module will be required to complete publishing for each transactable SaaS offer. If an offer is not a transactable offer, then the information is not required, and the Supplemental Content module will not show up for your SaaS offer. 

For new offers, this module will become available when you select the SaaS offer type and setup the offer to be transactable through the Azure Marketplace. 

 

For existing offers, (1) please go to Partner Center, (2) navigate to the Marketplace Offers workspace, (3) review your offers and select a SaaS offer to update, (4) in the SaaS offer select the “Supplemental Content” tab, (5) complete the module, and (6) after you are finished, select “Review and Publish.” The module will need to be completed for each of your SaaS offers and the questions are specific to that SaaS offer. 

 

If the Supplemental Content tab does not show up for a SaaS offer, then that listing is most likely a listing-only offer (i.e., Contact Me), does not require the information, and no action is needed from you for that offer. 

 

This information will be required for appropriate SaaS offers within 90 days of notification (March 1st). 

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