I'm still trying to get my mind wrapped around Azure so please forgive me if I get some of the terminology wrong or display complete ignorance in my question.
The organization I work for purchased an MSDN license for me last year. I access that license via a Microsoft account. I have set up VSOnline and have projects hosted there. I also have an Azure portal that I access via the Microsoft account that shows Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN as a subscription through which I can add services, etc.
However, our organization is now moving to Office 365 -- meaning we now have an organizational AD Tenant in Office 365 and I have my organizational account/user. I have also logged into Azure with that account and have a portal there as well; however, there is no reference to my MSDN subscription there.
In my MSDN portal (logging in with MS account), I have linked my MS and work account. I thought this would allow my organizational user to view my MSDN subscription in the Azure portal but it does not.
My issue is that I need to begin developing apps and services that tie to our organizational AD but use the credits of my MSDN subscription. In my mind, the MSDN subscription needs to somehow show up in my organizational Azure portal so that I can begin creating resources associated with that subscription that will be able to tie into our organizational Office 365 AD Tenant.
What do I need to do to make this happen?