Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Three-part webinar series addressing fragmented Microsoft environment management
- Covers unified endpoint management, identity protection, and disaster recovery for Microsoft 365, Azure, and Entra ID
- Features insights from IDC analysts and Kaseya technical experts
- Designed for IT managers, security administrators, and infrastructure professionals
- Addresses security blind spots across identity, email, and SaaS applications
Introduction
Transforming Microsoft IT: Unified Management, Security & Recovery is an on-demand webinar series examining the operational and security challenges organisations face when managing complex Microsoft environments. The programme targets IT professionals responsible for Microsoft 365, Azure, and Entra ID deployments, offering practical approaches to consolidating visibility, hardening security postures, and establishing robust recovery capabilities. As enterprises increasingly depend on interconnected Microsoft services, the risks associated with siloed management tools and inconsistent processes have become more pronounced.
About This Event
Hosted by Kaseya with contributions from IDC, this three-part virtual series delivers focused sessions on distinct but related aspects of Microsoft IT operations. Each webinar is available on demand, allowing participants to access content according to their schedules. The format emphasises actionable guidance rather than theoretical discussion, with sessions structured around real-world scenarios that IT teams encounter when managing Microsoft-centric infrastructure.
Unified Management Across Microsoft Environments
Many organisations operate Microsoft environments where security monitoring, endpoint management, identity services, collaboration platforms, and cloud infrastructure exist as separate domains with limited integration. This fragmentation creates operational inefficiencies and makes it difficult to maintain consistent policies across the technology estate. The series explores strategies for consolidating these disparate functions into a more cohesive management approach, reducing the manual overhead that typically accompanies multi-tool environments.
Endpoint management receives particular attention, as the proliferation of devices accessing Microsoft services has expanded the attack surface for most organisations. The sessions examine how unified endpoint management can improve both security and administrative efficiency, particularly when combined with automation and AI-driven service delivery capabilities.
Security Risks in Identity, Email, and SaaS
Identity and access management has become a critical security domain as organisations adopt cloud-first strategies. Entra ID, Microsoft’s cloud identity service, serves as the authentication backbone for many enterprises, making it a high-value target for attackers. The webinar series addresses the security blind spots that emerge when identity management operates independently from broader security monitoring.
Email remains one of the most common vectors for security incidents, and the sessions examine how organisations can strengthen their defences against phishing, business email compromise, and other messaging-based threats within Microsoft 365. SaaS application security also features prominently, reflecting the reality that most organisations now rely on numerous cloud applications that integrate with their Microsoft environment.
Recovery Readiness for Microsoft 365, Azure, and Entra ID
Backup and recovery strategies for cloud services differ substantially from traditional on-premises approaches. Many organisations assume that Microsoft’s native data protection capabilities are sufficient, only to discover gaps when data loss or corruption occurs. The series examines recovery readiness across Microsoft 365 workloads, Azure infrastructure, and Entra ID configurations, highlighting the importance of comprehensive backup strategies that account for the shared responsibility model in cloud environments.
Recovery planning extends beyond simple data restoration to include identity recovery scenarios, which can be particularly complex when Entra ID serves as the central authentication authority for an organisation’s entire application portfolio.
Who Should Attend
The series is designed for IT professionals with direct responsibility for Microsoft environments, including IT managers, endpoint managers, security administrators, infrastructure managers, and solutions engineers. Managed service providers supporting Microsoft-centric clients will also find relevant content, as will security teams seeking to understand the specific risks associated with Microsoft cloud services. The material assumes familiarity with Microsoft technologies and focuses on practical implementation rather than introductory concepts.
Building Connected and Resilient IT Operations
The underlying premise of the series is that fragmented tooling and siloed processes create both operational inefficiency and security risk. By approaching Microsoft environment management as an integrated discipline rather than a collection of separate functions, organisations can improve visibility, respond more effectively to security incidents, and recover more quickly from disruptions. For IT teams managing increasingly complex Microsoft deployments, the series offers a framework for evaluating their current approach and identifying opportunities for consolidation.

