As Microsoft partners grow their cloud businesses, operational complexity grows with them. What begins as a manageable process for handling licenses and subscriptions can quickly become difficult to scale when partners start managing hundreds or thousands of subscriptions.
For many partners in the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) ecosystem, manual licensing and billing processes eventually become operational bottlenecks.
Abakion, a Microsoft partner focused on business applications and Azure services, faced a similar challenge. As their cloud business expanded, managing licensing, purchasing, and customer invoicing manually became increasingly time-consuming.
To streamline their operations and support growth, Abakion implemented Work 365, a Microsoft-native revenue operations platform built for CSP partners.
The result: automated licensing workflows, simplified billing operations, and a more scalable foundation for managing their subscription business.
In the early stages of a cloud business, many partners rely on manual processes to manage licensing and subscriptions. Teams may use spreadsheets or disconnected systems to track licenses, update subscriptions, and generate invoices.
However, as subscription volumes increase, these workflows become harder to manage.
Manual processes can lead to:
Julie, who works with the team responsible for licensing operations at Abakion, explains the impact manual processes had on their workflow:
“We have really benefited from turning it from a manual process to an automated process. This has really benefited us in terms of purchasing, licensing and invoicing our customers. This has really been a game changer for us.”
The team needed a way to automate these processes while maintaining strong integration with Microsoft systems.
To modernize their operations, Abakion adopted Work 365, a platform designed specifically to manage subscription and billing operations within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Built natively on Microsoft Power Platform and Dataverse, Work 365 connects key operational components of a CSP business, including:
This unified system allows partners to manage licensing and billing processes without relying on multiple disconnected tools.
At Abakion, the platform now supports a broad range of their offerings, including:
Julie notes how the platform allows them to bring multiple products into one operational framework:
“We have all of our own apps included in Work 365. We have service agreements and all sorts. So everything we can integrate, we use.”
This centralized approach helps ensure operational consistency across subscriptions, pricing, and billing workflows.
Microsoft pricing updates are a regular part of the CSP ecosystem. When licensing prices change, partners must quickly ensure that the new pricing is reflected accurately across their subscriptions and customer billing.
Without automated systems, this process can involve significant manual updates.
Abakion experienced the benefits of automation when Microsoft introduced pricing changes for Business Central licenses.
Julie explains:
“We have seen the recent price change from Microsoft on the Business Central licenses and this has been really beneficial to sync with the integration directly with CSP instead of having to manually do it. That has been a game changer for us.”
By integrating directly with Microsoft systems, Work 365 helps partners synchronize pricing updates and maintain accurate billing without additional operational effort.
For partners managing large subscription portfolios, this capability is critical to maintaining financial accuracy and operational efficiency.
Customer expectations have also evolved as cloud services have matured. Many customers now expect the ability to manage subscriptions quickly and independently, similar to modern SaaS platforms.
To meet these expectations, Abakion is implementing the Work 365 Self-Service Portal, which allows customers to manage their own subscriptions.
Julie describes how this improves the customer experience:
“When customers are sitting at night wondering if they need to purchase a license, they don’t have to wait for support to come into work. They can do it themselves.”
This capability enables customers to add or adjust licenses without submitting support tickets, while still ensuring that licensing and billing processes remain aligned behind the scenes.
For partners, this means:
Abakion has already launched a pilot program with early customers and plans to expand the portal to more customers in the coming months. Want to test drive the self-service client portal? Check out the interactive demo below:
As the Microsoft ecosystem continues to evolve toward subscription-driven cloud services, partners need operational systems that can scale alongside their businesses.
Managing licensing, billing, pricing updates, and customer experience across multiple products and services requires more than manual processes.
For Abakion, Work 365 provides the operational foundation needed to support this growth.
By automating licensing workflows, integrating directly with Microsoft CSP systems, and enabling customer self-service, the platform helps partners operate more efficiently while delivering a better experience for customers.
What was once a manual operational challenge has now become a streamlined system supporting the next phase of Abakion’s cloud business.
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