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CrowdStrike Microsoft Marketplace listing

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CrowdStrike made its offerings available in the Microsoft Marketplace, expanding how enterprise buyers can procure cybersecurity products. Eligible customers with Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) funds can apply those committed dollars to third-party offerings in the marketplace. The move gives CrowdStrike a new commercial channel inside the Azure/Microsoft ecosystem and broadens its distribution reach. It also closes a visibility gap for a vendor that had been absent from the marketplace until now.

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Timeline

  1. 03.04.2026 14:53 2 articles · 3mo ago

    CrowdStrike offerings enter Microsoft Marketplace

    Initial Disclosure

    CrowdStrike's cybersecurity offerings become available in the Microsoft Marketplace, formerly the Azure Marketplace, for the first time. Enterprise customers with Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) agreements can apply committed funds to eligible third-party offerings, expanding CrowdStrike's distribution inside the Azure and Microsoft ecosystem.

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