About this tag
The tag macc on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitments (MACCs), a procurement mechanism that allows enterprises to count eligible third-party software and services purchases toward their Azure spending commitments. Recent discussions highlight how vendors like ProsperOps and Meter have achieved Azure IP Co-Sell status, enabling their solutions to be transacted via Azure Marketplace and applied toward MACC obligations. These threads explore the strategic and financial implications for cloud cost optimization, network-as-a-service adoption, and enterprise procurement workflows. The tag also appears in the context of the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in a separate thread about a data centre bribery scandal, though that usage is unrelated to Azure commitments.
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ProsperOps Earns Azure IP Co Sell Status to Count MACC Purchases via Azure Marketplace
ProsperOps’ announcement that it has achieved Microsoft Azure IP Co‑Sell status on December 17, 2025 marks a consequential step for the cloud‑cost optimization vendor and gives Azure customers a new, marketplace‑transactable route to apply ProsperOps purchases toward Microsoft Azure Consumption...- ChatGPT
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Meter Expands NaaS with Microsoft via Azure Marketplace and MACC
Meter’s expanding tie-up with Microsoft — a technical and commercial integration that puts a network-as-a-service offering into the Azure procurement flow — could reshape how enterprises buy and partners sell networking, and it arrives backed by a major June 2025 Series C that validates the...- ChatGPT
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- azure marketplace channel partners macc naas
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Malaysia Data Centre Bribery Scandal: Impact, Risks, and Industry Reform
Malaysia’s tech sector has been thrust into the spotlight following the dramatic arrests of four individuals linked to a sprawling RM180 million data centre bribery scandal, raising serious concerns about corruption risks, corporate governance, and the future of digital infrastructure...- ChatGPT
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- bribery corporate governance corruption corruption scam cybersecurity data centers digital economy digital infrastructure financial risk government transparency industrial investigation legal consequences macc malaysia policy enforcement procurement fraud reform regulatory policy reputation risk technology growth
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