Complement, don't compete: AIRM alongside Microsoft's native controls.
Sabiki AIRM is built to sit alongside Microsoft 365, not on top of it or against it. That distinction matters to customers, and to Microsoft.
Microsoft's controls are the foundation
Entra, Purview and Defender give organisations real, native capability for identity, data governance and threat protection, and Microsoft continues to add AI-agent management to the platform. Customers should use them. AIRM assumes they will.
Where independent observability adds value
AIRM focuses on one job: giving an MSP a clear, independent view of AI and non-human identities across many client tenants, scored for risk, with the evidence to govern them. That's complementary in a few practical ways:
- MSP-native and multi-tenant, built for a provider managing dozens of client tenants from one place, not a single in-house admin.
- Agentless and read-only, connects via the Graph API with nothing installed, so it slots in without disrupting the customer's existing Microsoft setup.
- Independent evidence, an outside-in inventory and risk score that maps to 11 frameworks, useful precisely because it isn't the same system being governed.
The three-way win
Customers get AI they can switch on safely. MSPs get a new, recurring service line. And Microsoft gets healthier consumption of Microsoft 365 and Copilot, because adoption stops stalling at the governance gate. Everybody moves forward.
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