This was just a dumb move from the start. Sensible to walk it back ahead of the Microsoft Inspire partners conference. https://t.co/D46FzUeIlh
— Ed Bott (@edbott) July 12, 2019
We heard your feedback.
— Microsoft Partner (@msPartner) July 12, 2019
Gavriella Schuster (@gavriels1) provides the latest on the recent #MSPartner program change announcements. Read more here: https://t.co/XTWg55VKvJ
Microsoft have turned around on the removal of IUR after massive feedback from partners!https://t.co/TVQo1KMF0T
— Malin Donoso Martnes *MVP* (@MalinMartnes) July 12, 2019
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product licensing changes. IUR benefits are back, baby: https://t.co/3g8jpx37Wz
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) July 12, 2019
Also, for partners asking, the change in the number of net-new tenants for CSPs and the end of free on-prem support incidents also have been revoked as part of Microsoft's announcement today. Updated: https://t.co/3g8jpx37Wz
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) July 12, 2019
So Microsoft have explained why they're removing partner internal use rights.
— Rich Gibbons (@Rich_Gibbons) July 11, 2019
I'm not sure this is really going to make things better us it?https://t.co/Sy2EmhdXGV#Microsoft #partners pic.twitter.com/UYzvHz65ie
Microsoft Backpedals, Returns Partners IUR Benefits https://t.co/cm2hjePzlN pic.twitter.com/0QVoxTfpD8
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) July 12, 2019
Microsoft Backpedals, Returns Partners IUR Benefits - https://t.co/1WuT9rZREc pic.twitter.com/0yCDpFgdqE
— Petri (@PetriFeed) July 12, 2019
?@Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product licensing changes #MSPartner #rapidturnaround https://t.co/hC3pkCKyTE
— ʀᴏʙ ᴍᴀʏ (@robmay70) July 12, 2019
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes https://t.co/GYb3t0xoAy via @ZDNet & @maryjofoley
— Susan Hanley (@susanhanley) July 13, 2019
#Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes https://t.co/FI4QOEde8y
— Ent Software Podcast (@EPSWPodcast) July 12, 2019
Yay, Microsoft have thankfully rolled back on their decision to remove IUR product-licensing from partners! https://t.co/6pgcdjp1u2 https://t.co/2DqFujjSVg
— Kevin Greene (@kgreeneit) July 12, 2019
Yay! Good move Gavriella. Horrible decision reversed! The partner program lives on with IUR for partner businesses! This changes the nature of Inspire 2019.
— Bob Marsh (@bobv3) July 12, 2019
-Bob https://t.co/JFP7bw8C6O
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes https://t.co/LNqf5vpAcA via @ZDNet & @maryjofoley
— Christian Buckley #CollabTalk (@buckleyplanet) July 12, 2019
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product-licensing changes https://t.co/bbLSz4kH1Z via @ZDNet
— Vlad Catrinescu (@vladcatrinescu) July 12, 2019
Microsoft relents and now won’t take away Partners IUR licenses! #MSInspire #Office365 #Microsoft365 https://t.co/OfiHnTN6IV
— Office 365 Ninjas (@Office365Ninjas) July 12, 2019
Nevermind! After backlash, Microsoft says partners will keep internal software usage rights, after all https://t.co/FXdAGRPvA9
— toddbishop (@toddbishop) July 12, 2019
BOOM! Right before #MSInspire - Microsoft has officially taken back decisions regarding Internal use of licenses! #Microsoft #Partner #Network https://t.co/BM9rtLleIT #MPN cc @joe_elway @Cloud_Girl_Hero :-)
— ☁ Charbel Nemnom??MVP ☁ (@CHARBELNEMNOM) July 12, 2019
Microsoft has made the decision to roll back all planned changes related to internal use rights and competency timelines that were announced earlier this month. #IUR #mpn #msft https://t.co/OQE9Uh6B7g
— Martina Grom ☁️ (@magrom) July 12, 2019
Microsoft roles back planned changes to previously announced internal use rights (IUR) restrictions. https://t.co/MEF8trxvjq
— Pat Richard ?? (@patrichard) July 12, 2019
Microsoft have reversed the decision to remove IURs from partners, thus not imploding the entire partner ecosystem - whew! https://t.co/wkIpfhm0eL
— Kenny Lowe (@KennyLowe) July 12, 2019
Microsoft reversed their decision to strip IUR from partner benefits. Who says they don’t listen? #goodjob #thankyou https://t.co/JGtKjvNJXS
— Michael Van Hybrid (@vanhybrid) July 12, 2019
Welcome back, IURs!#msdyn365community https://t.co/qQp8Lj9mAK
— Antti Pajunen (@anttipajunen) July 12, 2019
Sharing this blog post on changes to our Partner program. Many of you reached out & your feedback was heard & acted upon! Keep it coming. We appreciate everything ALL #MicrosoftPartners do for our customers. https://t.co/8S6SxE5U5r
— Karuana Gatimu #MSInspire (@Karuana) July 12, 2019
https://t.co/uevQ00ds5l
— The Chew (@maaachewww) July 12, 2019
Good News Everyone!
Excellent news on a Friday for @Microsoft #Partners. Planned changes to Internal Use Rights benefits have been reversed ? See: https://t.co/aB7xCMmx86 #Microsoft
— Kelvin Papp (@kelvinpapp) July 12, 2019
They've decided not to do it!https://t.co/gq09SIktRn pic.twitter.com/IwGviPwk1P
— Rich Gibbons (@Rich_Gibbons) July 12, 2019
Partners spoke and Microsoft listened. They’ve reversed their decision to take away Internal Usage Rights https://t.co/tABFYmZQ6l
— Randy (@randychapman) July 12, 2019
Microsoft Partner feeddback on IUR has been heard & rolled back! Great to hear @gavriels1 & thanks! https://t.co/ko8d4k3Lfr https://t.co/3qdMzNMHXP
— Matt Landis (@matthewlandis) July 12, 2019
Just released: New updates to the @msPartner Network program change https://t.co/gaHvMY8nk4
— Dynamics 365 Help (@365_inc) July 12, 2019
#Microsoft’s Recent #Partner About-Face Shows #WhiteLabeling is a Smart Move https://t.co/uBqOyamQMu
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) July 12, 2019
Interview with @MarkHSher of @intermedia_net #ucoms #ucaas #uc #voip #csp #msp #reseller #broadband #p2p #sdwan #siptrunking #mpls #sip #ld #intermedia pic.twitter.com/VZfvmXXiOp
Microsoft rolls back decision to take away internal usage rights from partners https://t.co/gjmhQNHqvw
— Luca Vitali (@Luca_Vitali) July 12, 2019
Microsoft rolls back decision to take away internal usage rights from partners #IUR #InternalUsageRights https://t.co/PFzxviMaxp pic.twitter.com/nAZBp0HJFh
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) July 12, 2019
RT @AkwyZ: Microsoft capitulates & agrees to undo planned partner product licensing changes https://t.co/GXZl8kCla2 @maryjofoley. @antgrasso @JohnMaynardCPA @gvalan @pierrepinna @IanLJones98 @IainLJBrown @nigewillson @NeiraOsci @DrJDrooghaag @AlaricAlo… https://t.co/wSTpHF4VqK
— Machine Learning Memoirs (@mlmemoirs) July 12, 2019
Caution Microsoft reversing..... https://t.co/YQfp9SSPlk
— liam walton (@liamwalton) July 12, 2019
Microsoft rescinding all recent changes to internal use rights and competency timelines. The right move! https://t.co/3v1nTw90S5 @tubblog @vanvfields @timmitwiser @thurrott
— Gavin Stone (@Gavsto) July 12, 2019
Thanks to all who shared their feelings on the partner program changes. I love that we have a strong community of passionate partners who aren’t afraid to give us robust, sometimes uncomfortable feedback.https://t.co/s2obNCiuRk
— Guy Gregory (@GuyGregory) July 12, 2019
Good to see Microsoft have listened and reversed the proposed Partner program changes and specifically the Internal Use Rights https://t.co/HB742ChdwQ
— Ivan Lloyd (@illoyd) July 12, 2019
Good to see this decision has been reversed. Inspire was going to fun if they didn’t. https://t.co/JQHkCTYFM3
— Mark Skelton (@m_skelts) July 13, 2019