At Condatis, we’ve always believed that identity sits at the centre of every secure, scalable organisation. It underpins how people access systems, how data is protected, and increasingly, how organisations govern automation and AI.
That’s why I’m proud to share that Condatis has achieved the Identity and Access Management Specialisation from Microsoft. This recognition is not simply a milestone for our business, it’s a validation of the depth, consistency, and impact of the work our teams deliver for customers every day.
In today’s environment, identity has become business critical. Organisations are managing increasingly complex estates, spanning cloud platforms, SaaS applications, distributed workforces, and AI-driven services. Against that backdrop, the way identity is implemented matters.
To achieve this specialisation, we were required to go through a rigorous validation process led by Microsoft. This included detailed customer reference audits, technical assessments aligned to Microsoft best practices, and ongoing requirements to demonstrate consistent quality over time. For our customers, that means confidence. Confidence that the way we design and deliver identity solutions is not only aligned to industry best practice but independently verified. This specialisation isn’t awarded based on theoretical capability. Microsoft has validated that Condatis has delivered identity solutions in real customer environments, achieving measurable business outcomes and demonstrating repeatable success across different scenarios.
In practical terms, that means our customers are working with a partner that understands how identity operates in the real world and not just how it should work on paper.
There is also a broader benefit in how we engage with Microsoft itself. As a specialised partner, we are more closely aligned to Microsoft’s engineering teams, reference architectures, and product direction. That alignment ensures that the solutions we design are not only effective today but built with a clear view of where the platform, and the wider identity landscape, is heading. While we’re proud of the recognition, what matters most to me is what it represents. This achievement is the result of sustained effort from everyone at Condatis who have spent years solving complex identity challenges across a wide range of organisations.
Identity is not a simple discipline. It requires precision, deep technical understanding, and an appreciation for how systems, users, and processes interact at scale. Done well, it enables organisations to move faster and more securely. Done poorly, it becomes a source of risk and friction. Our teams consistently operate at that higher standard. This specialisation is a reflection of their expertise, their commitment, and the outcomes they deliver for our customers.
We are at a point where identity is no longer just part of the technology stack, it is becoming the foundation of how organisations operate. As businesses continue to adopt cloud services, modernise legacy platforms, and explore AI-driven capabilities, the number of identities they manage is growing rapidly. Not just people, but applications, services, and increasingly, autonomous agents. This introduces new challenges around access, governance, and control. Most organisations already have powerful identity tools available to them. The real challenge is ensuring those tools are implemented effectively, governed consistently, and aligned to how the business actually operates.
That is where the difference between capability and value becomes clear.
Achieving Microsoft’s IAM Specialisation is an important milestone, but it is not an endpoint. It strengthens our ability to support organisations as they modernise identity platforms, embed governance into day-to-day operations, and prepare for a future where identity plays an even more central role in security, compliance, and AI adoption.
For our customers, this recognition should provide reassurance.
Reassurance that you are working with a partner whose capabilities have been independently validated. Reassurance that your identity strategy is grounded in proven delivery. And reassurance that you are well positioned for what comes next.