Cloud licensing. Right-sized, not oversold.

Microsoft 365, Azure and the third-party cloud tools that run your business. Sourced through our Microsoft Solutions Partner agreement, audited before every renewal, and billed in Australian dollars on a single monthly statement.

What we provision

The cloud stack, licensed under one agreement.

Most Australian SMBs run a stack that touches four or five vendors: Microsoft for productivity, Azure for infrastructure, a backup platform, an endpoint security tool, and a cloud PBX. Buying each direct means five renewals, five invoices and five auto-renew traps. We consolidate them under our CSP agreement so you get one contact, one bill, and someone who knows when to change what.

Microsoft 365

Business Basic, Standard and Premium; E3 and E5 for larger tenants. Add-ons that matter: Copilot for Microsoft 365, Teams Phone, Intune Plan 2, and the Purview Suite add-on for Business Premium.

Azure

Subscriptions provisioned under CSP with the right cost centre structure from day one. Reserved instances and savings plans applied where the workload profile suits. Monthly consumption monitored — no month-end surprises.

Third-party cloud tools

Backup and DR platforms, endpoint security, MFA and identity tooling, cloud PBX, password managers. If we manage the day-to-day, we can source the licences too.

Why work with us

Renewals should be a planning event, not an auto-charge.

If your last M365 renewal was a diary reminder and a card charge, you left money on the table. Cloud licensing done well means annual audit, right-size, consolidate, and only then renew.

Audit before we renew

We inspect the tenant, list every seat and add-on against active users and their actual usage, and flag over-licensing before we bill you for another year of it.

Right-sized by role

Not every user needs Business Premium. Not every executive needs E5. We match licence tier to job function, and we document why.

Partner-level pricing

Sourced under our Microsoft Solutions Partner (CSP) agreement. Same list price you'd see direct, but with an Australian partner attached to it.

Mid-term flexibility

Under New Commerce Experience, monthly subscriptions can be added, reduced or reassigned at any time. Annual plans get planned around, not blindly renewed.

One monthly invoice

M365, Azure and third-party tools consolidated onto one statement in AUD. Managed services on the same invoice if we run your IT.

Local support attached

Licence issues get resolved by the Adelaide team that already knows your tenant, not by a phone menu tree in another timezone.

The review cadence

Managed like the rest of your IT environment.

Licensing isn't a one-off transaction. It's an ongoing planning input. Here's how we treat it.

01

Onboarding audit

Full inventory of what you're paying for, what's actually in use, and where the tenant is over- or under-licensed. Delivered as a report with a rightsizing recommendation.

02

Quarterly touchpoint

Headcount changes, tool changes, and any Microsoft updates worth acting on. Not a sales call, a working review.

03

Renewal review

Sixty days before annual renewal, we redo the audit. New pricing, new add-ons, new bundles. You approve the shape of the renewal before it runs.

04

On-demand adjustments

Staff changes, project spins-ups, tool trials — flex up or down through the same portal that handles support tickets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cloud licensing, the plain answers.

We provision Microsoft 365 (Business Basic, Standard, Premium, E3, E5, and the individual add-ons like Copilot for Microsoft 365, Teams Phone, Intune Plan 2 and the Purview Suite add-on for Business Premium), Azure subscriptions and reserved instances, and the third-party cloud tools we manage day-to-day, backup platforms, endpoint security, MFA/identity, and cloud PBX. We are a Microsoft Solutions Partner (CSP), so licences are sourced direct and priced accordingly.

Sometimes the sticker price is a small saving, but the bigger saving is right-sizing. Most businesses we onboard are over-licensed: unused Business Premium seats sitting on former staff, E3 seats on users who only need Business Standard, or standalone add-ons that would be cheaper as part of a bundle. We audit before we renew and rightsize as we go, that is where the money is.

Yes. Under the New Commerce Experience, monthly subscriptions can be added, reduced or reassigned at any time. Annual and multi-year subscriptions are locked to their term, so we plan those with headroom and use monthly seats to flex around them. If your headcount changes or a team switches tools, we adjust in the tenant, not through a phone call to Microsoft.

Yes. We provision Azure subscriptions under CSP, apply reserved instances and savings plans where the workload profile suits, and monitor consumption so there are no surprises at month end. You get a single invoice for M365, Azure and other cloud tools, and we review the Azure spend at each service review.

One monthly invoice, in Australian dollars, from InterIntra. No conversions, no separate Microsoft invoice to chase, no expiring credit-card autorenewals. If we are managing your IT, licences roll into the same statement as managed services.

Where it fits

Part of the managed environment.

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