
Microsoft 365 is not a product.
It's an architecture to be governed.
Most businesses purchase Microsoft 365 and use it with default settings. No identity policies, no conditional access, no data controls. We design it as a secure and compliant platform, integrated with our cloud infrastructure.
We don't resell licences.
We design secure environments.
Identity governance
Data protection
Email and endpoint security
Governed SharePoint and Teams
IaaS and SaaS cloud integration
ISO 27001 and NIS2 compliance
Microsoft 365 with default settings
is a risk, not a solution.
Purchasing licences doesn't mean you're protected. Without governance, M365 becomes an environment where anyone can share sensitive data, create groups without control, access from unmanaged devices and bypass every security policy.
The cloud-only model only works if the environment is designed to work. We design it, configure it and keep it compliant over time.
SharePoint and OneDrive as the sole storage layer. No physical servers to maintain, no local backups to manage, no single point of failure.
Conditional access, MFA, risk-based access. Identity is the new perimeter: if you don't govern it, you govern nothing.
Sensitivity labels and DLP applied automatically. Sensitive data is protected wherever it goes, even outside the organisation.
Centralised logs, automatic alerts and reporting for management. Not 'it should be secure': it is secure, and there's a log to prove it.
Frequently asked questions about Microsoft 365 for businesses
Answers to the most common questions about Microsoft 365 in a business context.
Microsoft 365 is Microsoft's cloud platform that includes productivity tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), collaboration (Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive), email (Exchange Online) and security (Defender, Intune, Entra ID). It's not just “Office”: it's a complete infrastructure for managing identities, data and business communications in the cloud.
Microsoft Teams for chat, video calls and meetings; SharePoint Online for document management and intranet sites; OneDrive for Business for personal cloud storage; Planner and To Do for task management; and Loop for real-time collaboration. All integrated with the Office suite and manageable through centralised policies.
No. The default settings are not sufficient for a business environment. Without mandatory MFA, conditional access, DLP policies and data classification, the tenant is vulnerable to phishing, data exfiltration and unauthorised access. A specific configuration for security and compliance is required. You can check the strength of your credentials with our Password Checker.
Yes. Microsoft guarantees service availability, not the protection of user data. Accidental deletions, ransomware and inadequate retention policies can cause permanent loss of emails, SharePoint files and Teams conversations. A dedicated backup with EU storage is essential.
Migration requires planning for email (Gmail → Exchange Online), files (Drive → SharePoint/OneDrive), calendars and contacts. The process involves temporary coexistence, DNS synchronisation and user training. With proper planning, migration happens without operational disruption.
Microsoft 365 provides the tools for compliance (encryption, DLP, audit logs, EU data residency), but configuration responsibility lies with the organisation. Without proper policies, the tenant is not automatically compliant. We configure it in line with GDPR, NIS2 and ISO/IEC 27001 requirements.
How is your Microsoft 365 configured?
Do you really know?
We analyse the current configuration of your M365 tenant: identities, access, data protection and compliance. We show you what works, what doesn't and what's missing to be secure and compliant.