One Partner for the Whole Microsoft Stack.
Most organizations on Microsoft use a fraction of what they're paying for, and treat each piece — 365, Azure, Power Platform — in isolation. We're one partner for the whole Microsoft stack, connecting these pieces into a coherent whole, so you get far more from the Microsoft investment you already have rather than a set of disconnected, underused tools.
The Microsoft Ecosystem as One Connected Whole
Microsoft is not one product but an ecosystem — Microsoft 365 for productivity, Azure for cloud, the Power Platform for low-code apps and automation, and more — and its real power emerges when these pieces work together as a connected whole. Yet most organizations treat them in isolation, using 365 for email and documents, perhaps some Azure, maybe nothing of the Power Platform, with no one connecting the pieces. The result is a collection of separate tools rather than the coherent, integrated ecosystem Microsoft is designed to be, and a fraction of the value the organization is paying for.
This fragmentation is a missed opportunity, because the Microsoft ecosystem is more than the sum of its parts when it's connected. Data and identity flow across the pieces; the Power Platform builds on 365 and Azure; automation spans the tools; the whole thing becomes a coherent platform for how the organization works rather than disconnected applications. Capturing that requires treating the Microsoft stack as one whole — understanding how the pieces fit and connecting them deliberately — which is exactly what's missing when each is handled separately by different people or not handled at all.
We act as one partner for the whole Microsoft stack, connecting the pieces into the coherent ecosystem they're meant to be. Rather than treating 365, Azure and the Power Platform as separate concerns, we understand how they fit together and build the connections that turn them into an integrated whole — so your organization gets the compounding value of a connected Microsoft ecosystem rather than the limited value of disconnected tools. The aim is to get far more from the Microsoft investment you already have, by using the stack as the integrated platform it's designed to be.
What Our Microsoft Solutions Cover
Our Microsoft Stack Approach
1. See the Whole Stack
We assess your whole Microsoft estate — what you have, what you use, what's disconnected — so we can treat the stack as one whole rather than a set of separate, isolated tools.
2. Find the Missed Value
We find where you're underusing what you pay for and where connecting the pieces would add value, so effort goes to the gaps that matter most across the ecosystem.
3. Connect the Pieces
We build the connections that turn 365, Azure and the Power Platform into a coherent whole, so data, identity and automation flow across the stack.
4. Extend With Power Platform
We use the Power Platform to extend what your stack does, building low-code apps and automation on top of your existing 365 and Azure foundation.
5. Get More From the Investment
We deliver more value from the Microsoft investment you already have, using the stack as the integrated platform it's designed to be rather than disconnected tools.
Microsoft 365, Azure and Power Platform, Together
The value of the Microsoft stack is unlocked at the connections — the points where Microsoft 365, Azure and the Power Platform meet and reinforce each other. Used separately, each is useful but limited; connected, they become a platform. The Power Platform builds low-code apps and automation on top of the data and identity in 365 and Azure; automation flows across the tools; information moves coherently instead of being siloed in each application. This is where the ecosystem delivers more than the sum of its parts, and it's precisely the part that handling each piece in isolation never captures.
Most organizations never reach this because no one is responsible for the whole stack. The team managing 365 isn't connecting it to Azure; the Azure work doesn't touch the Power Platform; the Power Platform may be unused entirely. Each piece is handled, at best, in isolation, so the connections that would create the real value never get built. The organization pays for the whole ecosystem and uses it as scattered tools, missing the integration that is Microsoft's actual strength, simply because connecting the pieces is nobody's job.
We make it our job. By acting as one partner for the whole stack, we build the connections between 365, Azure and the Power Platform that turn them into a coherent, integrated platform — capturing the compounding value that lives at the seams between the pieces. This is the difference between using Microsoft as scattered tools and using it as the ecosystem it's designed to be, and it's where the bulk of the unrealized value in most organizations' Microsoft investment sits. Connecting the stack, rather than just operating its pieces, is what we do.
Get More From the Microsoft Investment You Already Have
Organizations on Microsoft are typically paying for far more than they use — licenses for capabilities that sit idle, an ecosystem operated as a few disconnected tools, value left on the table simply because no one connected the pieces or used them fully. The Microsoft investment is already made; the opportunity is to realize more of it, which doesn't require buying more but using better — connecting the stack, adopting the capabilities you're already paying for, and turning the ecosystem into the integrated platform it's meant to be. For most organizations, there's substantial unrealized value sitting in the Microsoft they already own.
We help organizations capture that value. By acting as one partner for the whole stack — connecting 365, Azure and the Power Platform, surfacing the capabilities you're underusing, and building the integration that makes the ecosystem coherent — we deliver more from the Microsoft investment you already have. It's a rare kind of value: not new spend, but better use of existing spend, turning a fraction-used set of tools into the integrated platform the organization is already paying for.
If your organization runs on Microsoft but uses a fraction of it, with the pieces disconnected and the value unrealized, the opportunity is to get more from what you already have — and being one partner for the whole stack is how we deliver that. We provide Microsoft solutions for D2C brands and organizations on the Microsoft stack, connecting 365, Azure and the Power Platform into a coherent whole, so you capture the compounding value of an integrated Microsoft ecosystem rather than paying for it and using it as scattered, isolated tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Working across the whole Microsoft stack — Microsoft 365, Azure and the Power Platform — as one partner, connecting the pieces into a coherent ecosystem rather than treating each in isolation. The goal is getting far more from the Microsoft investment you already have, by using the stack as the integrated platform it's designed to be instead of a set of disconnected, underused tools.
Because Microsoft's real power emerges when the pieces work together — the Power Platform builds on 365 and Azure, automation flows across the tools, data and identity move coherently. Used separately, each piece is limited; connected, they become a platform worth far more than the sum of its parts. Most organizations miss this because no one is responsible for connecting the whole stack.
Likely a lot. Most organizations use a fraction of what they pay for — 365 for email and documents but little of its broader capability, perhaps some Azure, maybe nothing of the Power Platform, with the pieces disconnected. The missed value is in the capabilities you're not using and the connections between tools you're not making, which is where the ecosystem's real strength sits.
Microsoft's low-code platform for building business apps (Power Apps) and automation (Power Automate), among other tools. It's powerful precisely because it builds on the data and identity in your 365 and Azure, letting you extend what your stack does without traditional development. Many organizations don't use it at all, missing a major way to get more from their Microsoft investment.
By using better rather than buying more — connecting the stack, adopting the capabilities you're already paying for but not using, and building the integration that makes the ecosystem coherent. The Microsoft investment is already made; we help realize more of it, turning a fraction-used set of tools into the integrated platform you're already funding, which is value without new spend.
Because the value lives at the connections between the pieces, and connecting them requires someone responsible for the whole stack, not each piece in isolation. When 365, Azure and the Power Platform are handled by different people or not connected at all, the integration that creates the real value never gets built. One partner for the whole stack makes that connection their job.
Yes — Microsoft solutions spans the whole stack, including Azure cloud infrastructure and Microsoft 365 productivity, plus the Power Platform, connected into a coherent whole. We also offer focused engagements on each — Azure services, Microsoft 365 services, Power Apps development — but the distinctive value of the broader Microsoft solutions offering is treating and connecting the stack as one integrated ecosystem.
Ready to Get Started with Microsoft Solutions?
150+ D2C brands scaled. $500 Mn+ in tracked revenue. Since 2004.