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The Microsoft New Commerce Experience (NCE) products are managed by the same service manager we have implemented for the rest of the Microsoft Cloud Services. All you need to do is update the Microsoft Cloud Service Catalogue. This process will create in your BSS the Microsoft New Commerce Experience (NCE) products (Commercial & Public Sector) that you can resell to multiple countries.

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(star) NCE Overall Updates*

  1. Multiple Countries Support: The NCE integration supports reselling New Commerce Experience products to multiple countries.

  2. Automatic Sell & Cost Prices of NCE Products: The NCE integration supports the automatic retrieval and assignment of prices to New Commerce Experience products, without the need for manual interventions and price imports.

  3. Promotions are fully and automatically supported: The Microsoft New Commerce Experience (NCE) promotions are fully and automatically supported by our platform.

  4. Conversion Tool for Unsupported Microsoft Currencies: For currencies that are not officially supported by Microsoft we offer a user-friendly currency conversion tool in which foreign exchange rates can be created and stored so as to support those currencies while reselling NCE products.

  5. Triennial NCE products: The Triennial New Commerce Experience products are now supported.

  6. Public Sector (New Commerce) Qualification Products: The New Commerce Experience products for the public sector such as Education and Non-Profit qualification, are now supported.

*The above updates become available to our new and existing customers once the Get Services Definition process is performed on all your Microsoft instances of your BSS organization before using the NCE products after the current release.

⚠️ However, for organizations and instances having the Decoupling feature enabled, the Public Sector (New Commerce) qualification products will not be available.

Automatic Creation & Update of Microsoft ‘New Commerce Experience’ Offerings


By navigating to BSS Setup > Administration > System Options > Applications Setup > Microsoft Cloud Services and clicking on the Settings button, you are redirected inside the Microsoft Cloud Services Service Manager where you can choose your preferred instance. Inside each Microsoft instance, you have to run the Get Services Definition process for the system to automatically create and/or update the Microsoft offerings in your catalog. Such offerings include the New Commerce Experience (NCE) products in the form of 'Commercial' and 'Public Sector' qualifications since now they are included by default inside the automated Get Services Definition process without requiring any other form of enablement or checkbox activation from the BSS user, as it was the case in the past, before the 3.28.139 release. The aforementioned NCE offerings are analyzed in detail below.

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Also, the New Commerce Experience (NCE) products, and prices are in full compliance with Microsoft’s pricing policy for charging each subscription using the end customer market prices. The countries considered for the New Commerce Experience are those defined inside the field Countries (located inside the related instance field). Our system will retrieve and apply automatically the correct prices based on the country of the end customer.

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NCE Market Country Rules

  • The defined countries inside the field Country specify the market availability as well as the automatically assigned pricing for the NCE products.

  • Since the NCE integration offers the ability to resell to many countries, please ensure that you are authorized to resell in the selected Countries.

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Billing Frequency Mechanism for Certain NCE Products

For certain NCE products, we are offering a flexible payments mechanism called Billing Frequency where your orders can be paid in equal monthly installments instead of a one-off payment. If you wish to activate the Billing Frequency mechanism to enjoy payment flexibility, you need to enable the checkbox named Enable NCE Billing Frequency. For more information please check theBilling Frequency page.

Microsoft New Commerce Experience Product Types


Upon clicking on the Get Services Definition button in the Microsoft Service Manager instance, the process triggers the creation of two new product types named Microsoft Online Services (New Commerce) and Microsoft Public Sector (New Commerce).

  1. Microsoft Online Services (New Commerce): It creates/updates commercial ‘New Commerce Experience’ products and services in your Microsoft catalog.

  2. Microsoft Public Sector (New Commerce): It creates/updates qualification-based (Education and Non-Profit) ‘New Commerce Experience’ products and services in your Microsoft catalog.

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Therefore, as the update process progresses, the NCE services will appear on the list of services to be created/updated on the following confirmation pop-up window.

All new products of this Microsoft Online Services (New Commerce) and Microsoft Public Sector (New Commerce) product types are handled as subscriptions and belong to the MS Cloud Services group. The name of the group is the name that the BSS administrator specified during the setup of the cloud app.

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Activated Currencies of BSS Organization During the “Get Services Definition” Process

During the Get Services Definition process, all activated currencies of the BSS organization are automatically activated on all the NCE products of this Microsoft instance.

Furthermore, let’s further analyze the two product types created during the Get Services Definition process for the New Commerce Experience products are:

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Product Properties of the Commercial ‘Microsoft Online Services (New Commerce)’ Product Type

  • MS Service Plan: This property is the MS Service Plan id for each NCE product, a unique ID that derives from the combination of the ProductID and the SKUID of that NCE product.

  • Subscription Type: This property is used to distinguish between base subscriptions and add-ons.

  • Product Family: This property specifies the group of products defined by Microsoft and contains one of the following values. Each NCE product is grouped under the respective group to be more easily found and ordered.

    • Microsoft 365

    • Dynamics 365

    • Power Platform

    • Windows 365

  • Enforced Attestation Type: This property is introduced so as to discern the NCE products that require attestation, as described in the page: Attestation for Windows 365 Business with Windows Hybrid Benefit (MVP Version)

    This product characteristic can be either blank or filled in with the value Windows365, so that the BSS user knows whether the specific product requires attestation or not. The only attestation type that Microsoft now supports is the Windows365, so if the field is filled in, this means that the specific product requires this attestation.

    The BSS user can create a BSS report containing this product characteristic, so as to know beforehand for which products to activate the attestation via their Terms of Use option.

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Product Properties of the Qualification-Based 'Microsoft Public Sector (New Commerce)' Product Type

  • MS Service Plan: This property is the MS Service Plan id for each NCE product, a unique ID that derives from the combination of the ProductID and the SKUID of that NCE product.

  • Subscription Type: This property is used to distinguish between base subscriptions and add-ons.

  • Product Family: This property specifies the group of products defined by Microsoft and contains one of the following values. Each NCE product is grouped under the respective group to be more easily found and ordered.

    • Microsoft 365

    • Dynamics 365

    • Power Platform

    • Windows 365

  • Enforced Attestation Type: This property is introduced so as to discern the NCE products that require attestation, as described in the page: Attestation for Windows 365 Business with Windows Hybrid Benefit (MVP Version)

    This product characteristic can be either blank or filled in with the value Windows365, so that the BSS user knows whether the specific product requires attestation or not. The only attestation type that Microsoft now supports is the Windows365, so if the field is filled in, this means that the specific product requires this attestation.

    The BSS user can create a BSS report containing this product characteristic, so as to know beforehand for which products to activate the attestation via their Terms of Use option.

  • Qualification: This property contains two ‘Public Sector (New Commerce)’ product qualifications, that define the ability to purchase and use those products, depending on the type of your established organization entity in Microsoft. These two qualifications are the Education*, and the Non-Profit.
    For each qualification, the system creates a unique set of products to match it. Therefore, this property helps identify the product's qualification.

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    ℹ️ There is a third qualification called 'Government Community Cloud' which will be delivered at a later date.

    * For more information about becoming a Microsoft Education (qualification) customer, please check theMicrosoft Educational 'Public Sector (NCE)' Education Qualification Guide page.

💡 You can watch the video on the commercial NCE license-based product type below:

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Automatic NCE Cancellation of Requests from Storefront

All Storefront cancellation requests for NCE subscriptions are automatically accepted (if they are within the cancellation window), since by default both Automatic execution of add-ons and subscription checkbox options are enabled. No request is created for the BSS user to accept.

Microsoft New Commerce Experience Products


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We currently support the terms of monthly, annual, and triennial for NCE commercial plans.*

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* Required Units for Monthly, Annual, and Triennial Terms of NCE Products

In your BSS organization, all the aforementioned terms need to be also enabled as units. This means that for the NCE products to be correctly imported to your catalog via the Get Services Definition action, at least the following three systemic units need to be enabled and active: monthly, annual and triennial.

Normaly, no custom unit needs to be created for these NCE products, since triennial software subscriptions products have been already introduced to BSS. However, keep in mind that the triennial unit is a prerequisite for triennial NCE products, thus, it should be active and enable for ordering through the BSS > Setup > Product > Unit Group > Recurring Charge.

The Get Services Definition process imports/updates automatically in your BSS the New Commerce Experience products (along with their prices) that you will be eligible to resell at a later date.

NCE products are active when created and automatically contain their prices (retrieved via the service manager) for all the activated currencies of the BSS organization. Any subsequent call of the Get Services Definition process updates all NCE products and prices and creates new products available since the last update.

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No Proration for NCE Products

The NCE products that are automatically imported via the Get Services Definition process do not have prorate billing due to the 72-hour cancellation policy of Microsoft.

Identifying NCE Products

The title/name of each New Commerce Experience product contains one of the following prefixes (D365/M365/POWERPLATFORM/W365) depending on the product family it belongs to, and the (New Commerce) suffix to identify them as New Commerce Experience products.

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Bundles in BSS Do Not Support NCE Products

Bundles with NCE products cannot exist due to the way the automatic import of the NCE prices functions.

Identifying Microsoft Public Sector vs Microsoft Commercial (Online Services) Products

When it comes to differentiating between the Public Sector New Commerce Experience (NCE) products and the Commercial NCE products, as well as between the two public sector qualifications of Public Sector NCE products, there are a few indicators to look out for:

  1. The Product Type field, found on the Product view page of the BSS portal, is the key distinguishing indicator between the two NCE product types.

  2. The Qualification field, found also on the Product view page of the BSS portal, is the second most important indicator because it differentiates the Educational Public Sector NCE products from the Non-Profit Public Sector NCE products.

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Add-ons & Prerequisite Products

Add-ons in the New Commerce Experience (NCE) enable a partner to purchase additional services that complement and add functionality to a previously purchased product. Some examples of these are; calling plans, additional disk space, or other features that can be added if the customer already has the base offer.

Consequently, the NCE add-ons may appear as standalone, and when purchased, they create subscriptions on their own. However, the Microsoft tenant has to have an existing base subscription and that base subscription must function as the add-on's prerequisite product to proceed with the purchase of the add-on.

Moreover, the add-ons are displayed as products (in the BSS and in the Storefront) and not as add-ons as you may have been accustomed to.
Once a base product subscription exists and then an add-on (in the form of a product) is purchased, that is apparently connected to this (prerequisite) base product, their subscriptions remain two separate subscriptions, and not a combination of the two into one, as you may have been accustomed to.

Thus, add-ons will be and look exactly like the products. For this reason, a custom field is added, so that the BSS user can know whether an NCE product is an actual product or an add-on.

The prerequisites for an NCE add-on can be found in the catalog APIs for a given SKU and in the Microsoft Partner Center catalog user experience.

Prices for NCE Products & Add-ons

As we have previously mentioned, the Get Services definition process activates all the New Commerce Experience products (both the commercial and those from the public sector), based on all the activated currencies of your BSS organization, and sets both purchase and sell prices automatically by retrieving them both from Microsoft’s price list (for supported currencies) as well as from our New Commerce Experience Currency Selection & Conversion tool (for unsupported currencies that a Foreign Exchange rate is defined).

Since the prices are automatically imported to the New Commerce Experience products, you must not set them manually.

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Double Units(systemic and manually created) Affecting Automatic Pricing Assignment During the “Get Services Definition” Action

Please note that during the automatic import of prices for NCE products via the the Get Services Definition action, if there are more than one same Units/Billing Terms enabled inside your BSS organization there will be pricing assignment issues with the automatic mechanism. Therefore, you must never manually create custom Units/Billing Terms.

If the prices that you wish to sell NCE products are notsupported by Microsoft since they are not contained within Microsoft’s official currencies (from the price list), then a BSS tool named New Commerce Experience Currency Selection & Conversion is provided. This tool calculates the correct prices for an unsupported currency by utilizing the foreign exchange rate(s) that you will define against a Microsoft-supported currency.

Therefore, if you have unsupported currencies by Microsoft, you need to first define the Foreign Exchange rates for those currencies and then run the Get Services Definition process. The guide for this tool is located on the Tool for Unsupported MS Prices of NCE Products page.

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Promotions for NCE Subscriptions

If an NCE subscription is eligible for an NCE Promotion, then our system automatically adjusts the price during the ordering process via BSS and Storefront, once the final end customer is selected.

Which Prices are displayed in the Storefront

The automatically assigned cost and sell prices on the NCE products are automatically retrieved from either one or more countries (depending on the number of countries in your instance) and therefore, our systems (BSS and Storefront) initially display the maximum price for a given NCE product, based on the higher price found among the pricelists of the countries selected on the respective Microsoft instance.

However, when the end customer is selected during the ordering process, the displayed and actual (payable) price will be corrected and displayed according to the end customer’s billing address.

Consequently, NCE product prices during the creation of an order are displayed with their maximum value. However, before the execution of the order, the correct prices are displayed, along with the respective unit (billing term), for the selected end-customer.

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Prices for Discontinued NCE Products

The pricing for discontinued NCE products will be incorrect since the automatic import of the NCE prices does not update or support the discontinued products.

Products Description

Our system will try to bring the descriptions of all the New Commerce Experience products based on the catalog language that you have defined in the Microsoft settings, depending on whether Microsoft supports naming localization for the language you defined. If the language you have defined is not supported by Microsoft, the descriptions will be in English. Also, if you are reselling to more than one country, only the products that are available to the country that matches the selected language will be in this language, the rest will be in English.

Maintenance Process

The maintenance of the New Commerce Experience products (both the commercial and those from the public sector) follows the same rules that apply to Microsoft Office 365 plans. Each month that you are running the Get Services Definition process, the list of available New Commerce Experience products, along with their prices, is updated and for each one, the "catalog status" is updated.

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