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- Using a local [JSON editor (such as VS Code)](../../azure-resource-manager/resource-manager-create-first-template.md), and then uploading and deploying by using PowerShell or CLI.
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- Using the Visual Studio [Azure Resource Group project](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/create-visual-studio-deployment-project.md) to both create and deploy a template.
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Regardless of the option you choose, template syntax is the same during initial deployment and redeployment. Enabling a system or user-assigned managed identity on a new or existing VM is done in the same manner. Also, by default, Azure Resource Manager does an [incremental update](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/deployment-modes) to deployments.
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Regardless of the option you choose, template syntax is the same during initial deployment and redeployment. Enabling a system or user-assigned managed identity on a new or existing VM is done in the same manner. Also, by default, Azure Resource Manager does an [incremental update](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/deployment-modes.md) to deployments.
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- Using a local [JSON editor (such as VS Code)](../../azure-resource-manager/resource-manager-create-first-template.md), and then uploading and deploying by using PowerShell or CLI.
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- Using the Visual Studio [Azure Resource Group project](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/create-visual-studio-deployment-project.md) to both create and deploy a template.
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Regardless of the option you choose, template syntax is the same during initial deployment and redeployment. Enabling managed identities for Azure resources on a new or existing VM is done in the same manner. Also, by default, Azure Resource Manager does an [incremental update](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/deployment-modes) to deployments.
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Regardless of the option you choose, template syntax is the same during initial deployment and redeployment. Enabling managed identities for Azure resources on a new or existing VM is done in the same manner. Also, by default, Azure Resource Manager does an [incremental update](../../azure-resource-manager/templates/deployment-modes.md) to deployments.
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* Customers can find packaged solutions that solve end-to-end business challenges through the marketplace. They get accelerated time to value because the technology is integrated up front. Customers avoid having to engage separately with multiple apps deployed in a fragmented way.
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* IP is packaged along with other solutions and services that enhance the value of the technology that's delivered by expert services partners.
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* Services partners create predefined, preintegrated solutions with best-of-breed technology to scale, land, and expand in more customer accounts.
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* Microsoft can use these preintegrated, industry-aligned solutions to more easily co-sell to customers. Pricing and terms are sorted in advance.
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* Microsoft can use these preintegrated, industry-aligned solutions to more easily co-sell to customers. Pricing and terms are sorted in advance.
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Partners who want to participate in the program should identify other partners they want to work with. They should complete the [Integrated Solutions nomination form](https://aka.ms/AA5qicu). The Integrated Solutions program team reviews the nomination and follows up within 10 business days. The team provides approval and next steps.
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