American Media Inc. Reduced Hybrid Office 365 Administrative Burden by 90%

Today’s Office 365 Hybrid Management is a set of disconnected administrative consoles, varying security models, and complex scripting. That’s just a few of many challenges that make hybrid time consuming, confusing, and error-prone.

Learn how American Media Inc. eliminated their AD & Hybrid Office 365 administrative burden! In this case study, you’ll see how they were able to:

  • Reduce hybrid management complexity by 90%
  • Eliminate complex PowerShell scripts
  • Improve security with granular “least privileged” delegation model
  • Deploy one place for admin tasks on-premises, for hybrid and for cloud Microsoft platforms
  • Optimize Office 365 license spend
  • Enforce standards such as naming, attribute possible values and entry formats

“With Cayosoft’s web-based solution we have passed 90% of new Office 365 hybrid tasks back to our Help Desk.” Scott Kessman Systems Engineering Manager, AMI, Inc.

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