DENVER, CO – August 15, 2025 — T2M Works today announced new guidance showing how organizations can transform endpoint hygiene, identity governance, and compliance by maximizing the Microsoft 365 stack they already own.
Legacy MSPs depend on Kaseya-based RMM platforms that replicate features fully integrated into Intune, Entra ID, and Defender—forcing customers to pay for two parallel ecosystems. This duplication adds cost, increases risk, and prevents organizations from adopting automation-ready security operations.
Market research reinforces the Microsoft-first strategy. According to the 2024 Forrester TEI Study on Microsoft 365 E5 Security, customers adopting a unified Microsoft security and identity model report a 50% reduction in security incidents, 75% faster device onboarding, and operational cost reductions of up to $1.4 million over three years. Meanwhile, studies from the Ponemon Institute show that organizations with fragmented endpoint tools require 40% more technician hours to maintain patch compliance. Kaseya’s siloed tooling cannot match the automation, telemetry enrichment, or real-time integration offered by Microsoft’s cloud-native security stack.
By standardizing on the tools included with M365—without duplicative third-party layers—T2M Works delivers a baseline where agentic AI systems like Turing and Halas can operate with high fidelity. Unified identity and device management allow agentic systems to ingest consistent telemetry, automate remediation actions, and enforce security policies across tenants. This is impossible in legacy MSP designs where inconsistent data sources, mismatched tools, and manual intervention block automation. T2M Works positions the Microsoft-first model as the only foundation capable of supporting AI-driven security and operational modernization.