Thailand
Microsoft 365 in Thailand
Larger Thai businesses and regional subsidiaries of international companies often already run other Microsoft-ecosystem tools — Dynamics, Power BI, on-premise Active Directory — and need Microsoft 365 to integrate with that existing footprint, not exist as a disconnected email system alongside it. Getting that integration and governance right requires more than accepting Microsoft's default tenant settings.
Who This Is For
For Thailand-based businesses needing structured governance and access control across a growing team, companies integrating Microsoft 365 with existing business systems (ERP, on-premise directory, other Microsoft tools), and regional operations coordinating with offices in other countries where a single consistent identity and access policy needs to span all locations.
Common Implementation Scenarios
- •A regional subsidiary that needs its Microsoft 365 tenant to align with a parent company's existing Active Directory and security policy rather than operating as an independent island.
- •A company integrating Microsoft 365 with an existing ERP or line-of-business system, needing Teams and SharePoint to fit into an established workflow rather than replace it.
- •A growing SME formalizing access governance — who can access what, and under what conditions — as headcount grows past the point where informal permission-sharing is manageable.
- •A company preparing for a compliance review or investor due diligence that needs demonstrable access logs and governance policy, not an ad hoc permission structure nobody has documented.
What's Included
- Tenant setup and licensing-tier selection matched to actual usage
- Integration planning with existing business systems where required
- Teams and SharePoint architecture by department
- Conditional access, MFA, and access-governance configuration
- Local billing support and ongoing admin assistance
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