Storm Technology Announces Partnership with Orchestry

Storm Technology and Orchestry announce their strategic partnership to drive client success with Microsoft 365.  

Storm Technology, a leading Irish provider business technology consultancy services that focuses on driving client success through meaningful technology change, will strengthen governance, adoption, and productivity in Microsoft 365 with Orchestry.  

Orchestry is a complete empowerment, adoption and standardisation platform, built by Microsoft 365 MVPs for IT Administrators with Microsoft 365 end-users in mind. Orchestry is on a mission to make work simple through Microsoft 365, by empowering users, driving adoption, automating governance, and through day-to-day management and security. 
 
The Orchestry platform takes the guesswork out of what to use and when in Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) with pre-built Workspace Templates, intelligent Workspace Provisioning, actionable Workspace Insights, robust Microsoft 365 Guest management, informative Workspace Directory and robust governance features to enable both IT administrators and end-users throughout the organisation. 

More than just a standard templating and governance tool for Microsoft Teams, Orchestry’s comprehensive platform will enable Storm Technology to support clients with governance in SharePoint Online, Microsoft Planner, Microsoft Lists, Microsoft OneNote as well as other Microsoft 365 business applications through a single, unified interface.  
Michal Pisarek, CEO of Orchestry, said: “After knowing and collaborating with the team at Storm Technology for years, I’m elated to announce our partnership to empower clients to standardise governance, provisioning and templating in Microsoft 365”.  

Conall O’Kane, Modern Workplace Practice Manager, Storm Technology, adds: “We are committed to partnering with the very best and brightest in the Microsoft ecosystem and are delighted to announce our recent partnership with Orchestry. This new partnership will further enhance our service offering, delivering comprehensive lifecycle management in Microsoft 365 while simplifying governance and management of Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online and Microsoft 365 for our clients,”
 
In partnership, Storm Technology and Orchestry, helps organisations drive enablement, adoption and standardisation while enhancing integrity and governance of Microsoft 365.

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Ronan Leonard

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