After the integration with Kaspersky Labs takes place, the system will proceed to automatically generate the respective Kaspersky Labs services. The user can then configure the pricing and presentation aspects of the services. In addition, each time there are new services, the system will generate them through the 'Get Services Definition' process. |
This page assumes that the user has knowledge on general product management options within the cloud platform. In case you need further information however, you can refer to the respective guides! |
The Kaspersky Services product type contains a product characteristic called "SKU" that represents the Stock Keeping Unit value for each product (the platform stores only the first part, for example KL4536XA from KL4536XA*MG). The complete SKU code is stored as the SKU product code (KL4536XA*MG) . Additionally, there is an order characteristic, "Seats" (number), that represents the number of licenses the user selects to buy on every order.
Product Type Characteristics
Product Code
Each Kaspersky Lab Service shares the same basic, billing characteristics:
Furthermore, each service is related with an excel file through the "Pricing via Excel File" functionality. There are as many excel files as services, each file should contain the pricing range of only one service. The excel is utilized when the customer fills in any value at the 'Seat' order characteristic so that the system can project the correct price to the customer and include this price on the order.
Pricing Excel Example:
In the "Pricing via Excel Price" pop-up form you should define the following:
You can refer here for more information on excel linked pricing! Also, you can find a sample pricing file at the Additional Material section! |
If the BSS administrator wishes to set a minimum price for the services, so that this is displayed on the Storefront before the customer selects anything, then this should be configured as a 'Sell Price' on the respective BSS pricing page. See the effect below. One service has a minimum price (which of course, includes any price-list pricing as well!) and one has not: