Partner of Record definition

Partner of Record means a Microsoft partner supplying Microsoft software products. Should the Software Product be embedded with Microsoft Dynamics, then LS is registered as the Partner of Record for the license to the Software Product and Microsoft Dynamics in VOICE (Microsoft Dynamics Virtual Organization Information Center).
Partner of Record means a Microsoft partner licensing Microsoft software products. As licensor of the Combined Solution, including the Microsoft Base Software, LS Retail is registered as the Partner of Record (“POR”, “DPOR”, “VAR” or Indirect Provider) for licenses to the Combined Solution, including the Microsoft Base Software.
Partner of Record means the entity that has agreed to the terms of this Microsoft Online Services Partner Agreement and is associated with an Online Services Customer Subscription for an Online Service.

Examples of Partner of Record in a sentence

  • Digital Partner of Record is no cost to the Client and it assists Insight in maintaining our competencies with Microsoft.

  • To assist us with the completion of the services performed, the Client will appoint Insight as the Microsoft Digital Partner of Record for Azure using Microsoft Partner ID (MPN ID) #3064993 and maintain this designation for the duration of the relationship with Insight (no less than 12 months).

  • Designating Insight as Microsoft’s Digital Partner of Record allows Insight to support the Client’s cloud services during the engagement, helping to deliver strong business outcomes and high ongoing services levels for the Client.

  • Axon shall have no liability to Customer or any third party arising out of or relating to Axon’s acts or omissions as the Partner of Record.

  • Refuse to appoint any Partner or refuse to recognize a Partner of Record letter from anyone for any reason.

  • When this Exhibit ends or is terminated, Microsoft will have the right, at its sole discretion, to direct all of the Online Services Customers for whom Company has been acting as a Partner of Record to a newly designated Partner of Record.

  • If you do not comply with this, you are in breach of this Agreement and no longer licensed to use the Software Product for which you have changed the Partner of Record (“Transferred License”).

  • Simple, easy, faster! Increase your ROI with adding Insight Direct as your Partner of Record (POR) If you currently use Office 365 you can now increase your ROI (Return of investment) by having a registration Partner of Record (POR) added to your signature.

  • If you remedy the situation you may be liable to reimburse LS for any additions you have made to the Transferred License while LS was not the Partner of Record, and any cost LS incurs in configuring the Transferred License.

  • Client is responsible to add BlueVoyant as DPOR (Digital Partner of Record for Microsoft visibility and support.


More Definitions of Partner of Record

Partner of Record means the association of ClearPeople to the Customer as the designated partner for any Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Office 365 services or subscriptions whether provisioned by the Customer, by ClearPeople or by third party;
Partner of Record means any entity with which Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 has entered into a Telstra Dealership Agreement or Telstra Online Services Agreement and which is recorded by Microsoft as the seller of an Eligible Order as processed through Telstra Apps Marketplace.
Partner of Record means the service provider, authorized by Microsoft, that will assist Customer with the Dynamics ERP/CRM application. “Rose Affiliate” means Rose Business Solutions, Inc., a California corporation.
Partner of Record means a specific Microsoft partner supplying Microsoft software products, as designated .
Partner of Record or “POR” means an SP approved third party (who has concluded a separate Advisor Agreement with SP), selected by Customer, to be “tied” or “connected” to Customer’s account. POR acts as an advisor to Customers and assists with subscribing and selecting Services. Assigning a Partner of Record to Customer Services has no impact on Subscription Fees, support or Services Customer receives from SP. Additionally, it does not provide the POR with access to Customer Information.