AI is the future. We’re ready for it.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how businesses operate, and the gap between firms that use it well and those that don’t is widening every quarter. Our managed clients have an IT partner that tracks this space rigorously, tests new tools before recommending them, and brings every conversation back to senior engineers who actually understand the technology. We’ll help you leverage AI, safely.
AI moved fast. We moved with it.
It’s everywhere. Vendors are pitching it, staff are using it without policy, and managers are getting cold-called by consultancies. We bring something different: senior engineers who already know your environment and can separate genuine value from hype.
It isn’t just twenty-six years of experience that keeps us current. It’s that we never stop learning. Every wave of IT change since 2000 has rolled through this office: on-premise to cloud, antivirus to managed detection, internal email to M365, on-prem identity to Entra. AI is the next wave, and we’ve been tracking it from the first commercial models. When our clients ask, the research is already in place.
Our managed clients have a different experience. When an AI question comes up, the answer comes from the same senior engineers who already know your M365 tenant, your security stack, and how your business actually operates. That conversation starts with context, not a sales pitch.
We pay attention to AI the same way we pay attention to every other technology category. Which platforms actually deliver value, which ones leak data, which licensing structures make sense for an SMB, and which ones store prompts indefinitely and use them for training. Twenty-six years of evaluating IT vendors has taught us how to spot the difference between hype and substance.
The risk most businesses miss is data exposure. AI tools are remarkably good at finding information across your tenant, which means they’re also remarkably good at finding information your staff shouldn’t have access to. Before it enters a CMO-managed environment, we run posture reviews to surface SharePoint oversharing, weak sensitivity labels, and the configuration gaps that turn a productivity tool into a quiet liability. This is part of our Sentry Platform coverage.
Day-to-day, AI guidance looks like email questions, phone calls, and working sessions. Acceptable use policy review, vendor comparisons, training plans, governance frameworks, Shadow AI inventories. When the work gets bigger, like a full Copilot rollout or a custom automation build, that scales up into formal IT consulting work. The line is clear. Routine guidance is included. Project work is scoped.
What we don’t do is sell you AI. We don’t resell licences with markup, we don’t carry quotas, and we don’t have partner kickbacks steering our recommendations. If a free tool fits your need better than a paid one, we’ll tell you. If AI is the wrong answer entirely, we’ll say that too.
AI guidance, covered end to end.
Where AI fits in your business, what to try first, what to skip, and how to sequence adoption against your operations and budget.
Vendor-neutral guidance on which AI platforms suit your work, with the licensing, data residency, and security trade-offs explained in plain language.
Acceptable use policies, Shadow AI inventories, and PIPEDA-aligned controls so it enters your business with rules, not chaos.
Before AI tools touch your tenant, we surface SharePoint oversharing, sensitivity label gaps, and the misconfigurations that turn productivity tools into data leaks.
Hands-on training so your team uses AI well. Practical examples from your industry, real-world scenarios, and the boundaries that keep you safe.
AI tools change every quarter. We track the landscape so you don’t have to, and surface the updates that affect your business.
Frequently asked questions.
We’ve made staying current with AI a discipline. We track major model releases, test new tools as they launch, follow the regulatory landscape, and update our internal recommendations as the space changes. Twenty-six years of IT experience paired with active research into what’s next is the combination we bring to it. When our clients ask about AI, the research is already in place.
No. AI guidance is part of your managed services relationship with CMO. Routine questions, vendor comparisons, governance reviews, and training planning happen at no additional cost. We treat AI the same way we treat any other technology category our clients ask about. When a project grows into a formal implementation effort, like a full Copilot rollout or a custom automation build, that scales into IT consulting work and is scoped separately.
Whichever fits your need. We stay vendor-neutral across Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic Claude, OpenAI ChatGPT, and Google Gemini, among others. The right answer depends on what your team is trying to accomplish, what data the tool needs access to, and what your existing licensing already covers. We have no partner programs steering our recommendations, which means we can tell you when a free tier is the right answer or when the right answer is no AI at all.
It depends entirely on the tool and how it’s configured. Public AI platforms often store prompts indefinitely and use them to train models. Enterprise AI agreements offer data residency, retention controls, and contractual confidentiality. We help you understand the difference, choose appropriate platforms for sensitive work, and configure them with the right controls. PIPEDA and BC PIPA obligations are addressed as part of the governance work.
Yes, through our IT consulting work. We deliver standalone projects covering AI strategy, governance, tool selection, and adoption planning on a fixed-fee engagement basis. If the relationship grows into ongoing managed services, that guidance moves into your managed services agreement at no additional charge.
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