We do not publish client names, logos, or confidential project details here. Instead, we show typical engagement patterns, expected outputs, and the kind of evidence clients usually need at handoff.

Three common patterns we are well suited for.

01

Japan office refresh, retrieval, and ITAD closeout

A foreign company needed to refresh aging endpoints, coordinate onsite swaps, retrieve old devices, and close the loop with serial-level records and disposal evidence for headquarters.

  • Best fit when office moves, downsizing, or hardware deadlines create pressure
  • Typical outputs: asset list, swap runbook, handover notes, chain-of-custody, closeout report
02

Bilingual support stabilization for a growing Japan team

Support requests were getting lost between users, vendors, and HQ. The business needed clearer triage, one owner for follow-through, and updates that worked in both English and Japanese.

  • Best fit when the work volume is manageable but coordination overhead is draining trust
  • Typical outputs: triage lane, escalation rules, bilingual updates, vendor handoff notes
03

Microsoft 365, Intune, and endpoint control cleanup

The environment had access drift, unclear MFA ownership, and inconsistent endpoint policy. The job was not a huge transformation. It was to tighten the basics, document the changes, and make the next audit or support step easier.

  • Best fit when practical controls matter more than a broad security rebrand
  • Typical outputs: access review notes, policy cleanup actions, endpoint changes, documentation pack

The proof is usually in the records.

Lifecycle records

Asset lists, serial tracking, owner or location notes, refresh status, and retrieval tracking.

Execution records

Tickets, dispatch notes, photos, handoff confirmations, and completion status by site or task.

Control cleanup records

Access review findings, policy changes, endpoint actions, backup checks, and follow-on recommendations.

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