Itransition says it has been included in Elio’s list of best Microsoft 365 partners and resellers, a directory-style recognition that highlights service providers offering licensing, deployment, migration, integration and managed services around Microsoft’s business software.
The announcement, published July 13 through EIN Presswire, places the software engineering and consulting firm alongside nine other providers covering Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity services. The recognition is not a Microsoft award or a newly announced Microsoft partner tier.
Itransition has been a Microsoft partner since 2008, according to the company. Its current Microsoft credentials include Solutions Partner designations for Data & AI and Digital & App Innovation, plus the AI Platform on Microsoft Azure specialization, which Itransition announced in February 2026.
Those credentials are relevant primarily to organizations looking beyond basic Microsoft 365 seat resale. Itransition’s Microsoft practice spans Azure cloud work, Dynamics 365 ERP and CRM deployments, Power Platform projects, application modernization, systems integration and AI development. In other words, it positions itself as an implementation and engineering partner rather than a reseller focused solely on licenses and tenant setup.
The company says it employs more than 3,000 technology professionals and serves more than 800 clients globally. Those figures, as well as customer references and service claims in the release, are company-provided and were not independently detailed by Elio’s listing announcement.
Elio’s list also includes firms such as ADALITES International Information Technology, Staunch Technologies, XC360 EA, Kumpolo, Intesa Digitale, Afrocloud Technology, NFA Shield, TSOFT and CONVERGER IT. The providers vary significantly by geography and stated specialty, from Microsoft security and compliance work to infrastructure and digital-workplace deployments.
Buyers should also confirm the partner’s current status, supported regions, service-level commitments, security responsibilities, data residency approach and experience with the specific workload involved. A Microsoft 365 migration, for example, has very different requirements from an Azure AI implementation or a Dynamics 365 integration.
The practical next step for prospective customers is to validate current Microsoft credentials and obtain references tied to the exact Microsoft workload they plan to deploy.
The announcement, published July 13 through EIN Presswire, places the software engineering and consulting firm alongside nine other providers covering Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity services. The recognition is not a Microsoft award or a newly announced Microsoft partner tier.
What Itransition brings to the table
Itransition has been a Microsoft partner since 2008, according to the company. Its current Microsoft credentials include Solutions Partner designations for Data & AI and Digital & App Innovation, plus the AI Platform on Microsoft Azure specialization, which Itransition announced in February 2026.Those credentials are relevant primarily to organizations looking beyond basic Microsoft 365 seat resale. Itransition’s Microsoft practice spans Azure cloud work, Dynamics 365 ERP and CRM deployments, Power Platform projects, application modernization, systems integration and AI development. In other words, it positions itself as an implementation and engineering partner rather than a reseller focused solely on licenses and tenant setup.
The company says it employs more than 3,000 technology professionals and serves more than 800 clients globally. Those figures, as well as customer references and service claims in the release, are company-provided and were not independently detailed by Elio’s listing announcement.
A directory listing, not a product change
For Windows admins and Microsoft 365 customers, the announcement does not change licensing terms, Microsoft support arrangements, product availability or tenant administration. It is chiefly a supplier-discovery signal for organizations comparing consultancies for a migration, Dynamics rollout, Azure modernization effort or AI-related project.Elio’s list also includes firms such as ADALITES International Information Technology, Staunch Technologies, XC360 EA, Kumpolo, Intesa Digitale, Afrocloud Technology, NFA Shield, TSOFT and CONVERGER IT. The providers vary significantly by geography and stated specialty, from Microsoft security and compliance work to infrastructure and digital-workplace deployments.
What buyers should verify
Organizations evaluating Itransition—or any partner named in a third-party directory—should treat the listing as a starting point, not a technical validation. Microsoft’s own partner designations and specializations are the more useful signals for checking whether a provider has met program requirements in a particular solution area.Buyers should also confirm the partner’s current status, supported regions, service-level commitments, security responsibilities, data residency approach and experience with the specific workload involved. A Microsoft 365 migration, for example, has very different requirements from an Azure AI implementation or a Dynamics 365 integration.
The practical next step for prospective customers is to validate current Microsoft credentials and obtain references tied to the exact Microsoft workload they plan to deploy.
References
- Primary source: EIN Presswire
Published: 2026-07-13T13:00:00+00:00
Itransition Featured Among the Best Microsoft 365 Partners and Resellers by Elio
Elio recognizes Itransition among the Best Microsoft 365 Partners and Resellers for its Microsoft cloud, AI, and business application expertise.www.einpresswire.com
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AI Platform on Microsoft Azure specialization
Itransition earns AI Platform on Microsoft Azure Specialization, strengthening their expertise in cloud AI solutions delivery.www.itransition.com