Each case study below is built from a real Evisent engagement — actual audit findings, actual cost recoveries, actual security outcomes. Headline figures are preserved because they're what gives the story weight. Client names, tenant identifiers and incumbent provider names are anonymised.
Five published case studies below — a $360K/yr ($30K/mo) AI build for an Australian construction PM firm, an AI inbox-management Build that Evisent runs in active use, a Microsoft 365 due-diligence audit, a Business Email Compromise incident response, and a 12-month managed services operating record from an accounting MSP client. Further client engagements are being prepared for publication through 2026 with client approval. As each is approved and anonymised, it appears here.
An Australian construction PM firm engaged Evisent to rebuild the monthly Project Control Group (PCG) report workflow. The result: ~270 hours of senior PM time reclaimed every month, across 45 project managers. A 6-hour task is now 30 minutes of judgement + review. Built with AI + Azure inside the client's own tenant.
An AI-powered inbox manager built by Evisent and in active use. Reading and triaging email costs most professionals 2-4 hours a day. This automation classifies, routes, summarises and draft-replies through six processing layers, reclaiming around 15 hours a month, every month — and cutting inbox checks from ~25 a day to ~3.
A 35-staff Australian wholesale business engaged Evisent for cost optimisation. We met the brief — $4,070/yr in unused licences recovered ahead of renewal. We also surfaced seven high-severity findings the client didn't know they had — including an incumbent IT provider's admin account with no MFA, signed into 17 staff workstations.
A real, anonymised 12-month managed services record from an Evisent accounting client with an affiliated financial advisory practice under an external AFSL. 117 tickets — all resolved, 23 endpoints monitored 24/7, 1,176 vulnerabilities tracked, 125 patch cycles, 4 QBRs, plus an end-to-end licensee compliance program (ZTNA implementation + Entra ID P2). The work behind the fee.
An attacker compromised a Microsoft 365 account on 18 March, sat dormant for eight days, then sent 607 phishing emails to 560 recipients — including Australian Government departments, ASX-listed retailers, manufacturers and hospital networks — in 48 minutes. Evisent traced, contained and shut down the attack the same morning. No fraudulent payments were induced.
Two weeks. From $4,950 + GST. The same audit discipline that produced $4,070 in savings and seven findings for Hartwell Trading, scaled to your size. Standalone. No MSP relationship required.