Cloud Management

Make cloud systems easier to secure, manage, and understand.

Remote administration and improvement for Microsoft 365, identity, permissions, collaboration, cloud services, documentation, backups, and remotely managed network infrastructure.

Microsoft 365 & Identity

Build clearer access and administration.

Microsoft 365 and cloud identity decisions affect email, files, collaboration, user access, and administrative risk. Remote management creates clearer ownership and more consistent account handling.

Microsoft 365 management
Cloud identity management
Microsoft Entra configuration
Role and permission review
Administrative-account hardening
Multifactor-authentication planning

User Operations

Make access changes repeatable.

Documented onboarding and offboarding reduce forgotten accounts, inconsistent permissions, and uncertainty when people join, change roles, or leave.

User onboarding workflows
User offboarding workflows
License and role review
Shared-account reduction
Access documentation
Administrative task planning

Collaboration & Continuity

Support secure work and recovery.

Cloud services should make work easier without creating uncontrolled sharing or unclear recovery assumptions. Reviews focus on practical configuration, ownership, documentation, and continuity.

Secure file-sharing configuration
Remote collaboration security
Cloud backup review
Cloud-service configuration
Business continuity planning
System documentation

Remote Cloud Networking

Review and manage infrastructure from the control plane.

When approved remote administrative access is available, cloud-managed infrastructure can be reviewed and documented without presenting the work as on-site installation.

Cloud-managed network reviews
Segmentation planning
VPN and secure remote-access planning
Firewall policy review
DNS configuration
Vendor and controller coordination

Remote scope: Physical cabling, equipment mounting, installation visits, and on-site troubleshooting are not currently offered.

Ongoing Management

Keep important systems from becoming undocumented mysteries.

Ongoing cloud administration can provide a consistent place for account tasks, configuration review, documentation, security improvements, and vendor coordination within an agreed scope.

01

Operate

Handle agreed user, account, role, license, sharing, and cloud-configuration tasks.

02

Document

Maintain useful records of systems, ownership, procedures, and important decisions.

03

Review

Revisit access, security settings, backups, dependencies, and operational risks.

04

Improve

Prioritize changes as business needs, platforms, and threats evolve.

Clear responsibility

Cloud management works best when ownership is explicit.

Scope should identify which systems are supported, which accounts the client owns, who can approve changes, how access is granted, which vendors remain involved, and where documentation is maintained.

Network2themax uses the access required for agreed work; the business should retain control of its domain, tenant, billing, data, and primary administrative ownership.

Cloud questions

Clarify the operating model

Can Microsoft 365 be managed remotely?

Yes. Identity, roles, licenses, mailbox settings, sharing, security configuration, and documentation are cloud-administered services.

Can you help with user onboarding and offboarding?

Yes. The work can include repeatable checklists, role-based access, license handling, account protection, and documentation appropriate to the business.

Does remote networking include installing equipment?

No. Remote networking is limited to planning, configuration review, controller management, documentation, and coordination where approved administrative access exists.

Do you offer ongoing cloud administration?

Yes. Supported systems, response expectations, recurring tasks, change approval, and documentation responsibilities are defined in the service agreement.

Create operational clarity

Make cloud systems easier to own and manage.

Prepare a list of cloud platforms, administrators, users, recurring tasks, current concerns, and important business dependencies.