Not all Microsoft 365 partners are the same. In Thailand, you will find everything from large telco bundles to small resellers who activate licenses and disappear. Choosing the right partner affects your cost, security posture, and your ability to get value from Microsoft 365.
Can they explain the difference between Microsoft 365 E3 and Office 365 E3? Architect Conditional Access? Plan and execute a tenant migration? If not, you are dealing with a reseller, not a partner.
Microsoft licensing is complex: overlapping SKUs, add-ons, and promotions that shift regularly. A good partner helps you right-size licenses and unlock features you already pay for.
Activating licenses is step one. Real value is security configuration, device management, migrations, and training. Ask about their implementation methodology and what post-deployment support looks like.
Thai businesses need Thai tax invoices, billing in THB, and local compliance awareness. Cross-border billing creates accounting friction and currency conversion costs.
Watch for hidden markups. Some partners add margins on top of list pricing. Others discount licenses but charge separately for every support request. Clear pricing is a sign of trust.
With Copilot becoming central to Microsoft 365, your partner should advise on licensing, readiness, governance, and adoption. If they cannot speak clearly about Agent Mode or data security implications, they are behind the curve.
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