Aiden Technologies, Inc., a provider of Windows endpoint automation, is now fully transactable in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and eligible for the Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) program. This milestone simplifies the purchasing process for enterprise customers and allows them to use existing MACC budgets to procure Aiden, without additional financial approvals.
“Getting started with Aiden just got even easier,” said Joshua Aaron, CEO of Aiden Technologies. “By becoming MACC-eligible in the Azure Marketplace, we’re removing procurement roadblocks and helping IT teams take immediate action to improve endpoint management, without waiting for budget cycles.”
The Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment program allows enterprise customers to pre-commit funds in exchange for discounted Azure services and discounted third-party solutions including Aiden. Aiden’s availability in the Azure Marketplace enables customers to use this pre-approved budget to purchase Aiden directly, at a discount, accelerating deployment and reducing procurement friction.
Unused MACC dollars do not roll over. If organizations do not spend committed funds by their deadline, the value is lost. By using those funds to purchase Aiden, customers can avoid waste and quickly gain intelligent automation for endpoint management. This means faster results for IT teams, better use of Microsoft investments, and no need for drawn-out finance approvals.
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