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small consultancies
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Small consultancies offering Microsoft expertise can provide a practical alternative to larger vendors, but buyers should verify claims before committing. A recent discussion on WindowsForum examines Talee Limited, a small consultancy positioning itself as a human-centred guide for Microsoft technology adoption. The thread highlights the importance of due diligence, including checking licensing, partner verification, and technical strengths. Recurring themes include the need for independent verification of partner claims, understanding licensing requirements, and evaluating customer-facing benefits. For IT decision-makers, engaging with small consultancies requires careful assessment of their Microsoft expertise and the risks involved in partner-led transformation programs.
Talee Limited’s recent push to position itself as a friendly, human-centred guide for organisations adopting Microsoft technologies promises a practical alternative to the usual vendor-heavy noise—but the announcement also raises important questions about verification, licensing, and what buyers...