This is how MSPs and enterprises keep control.
Jonathan Edwards (Bearded365Guy) just published a new video that shows a situation many teams recognize. A tenant gets audited. The result is worse than expected. Nobody has time to clean it up properly. And yet the environment still has to be secure and compliant. Then someone finally asks the right question: How do we keep tenants secure without guessing, without reinventing the wheel and without burning the team out?
That is the problem Tenant Manager was built to solve.
What the video highlights
The story in the video is funny on the surface, but it shows three serious gaps that almost every MSP and enterprise IT team struggles with:
-  Securing tenants is not the hard part.
 The hard part is doing it consistently across many tenants and doing it against a recognised standard like CIS.
-  Tenants do not stay secure on their own.
 Settings drift. People change things. Microsoft ships new defaults. Without drift detection you have no idea when you have slipped out of compliance.
-  There is no restore button in Microsoft 365.
 If a Conditional Access policy or Intune baseline gets deleted or overwritten you cannot rebuild it from memory. Backups are not optional.
Tenant Manager addresses all three in one product.
What Tenant Manager does about it
Follow a standard, not a hunch
Built-in CIS benchmarks and templates for Microsoft 365 and Intune so you do not have to invent security from scratch.
Keep tenants in compliance over time
Drift detection shows exactly what changed, when it changed, who did it and lets you revert in a click.
Recover when things go wrong
Automatic backups for policies, scripts, RBAC, groups and more. Restore one item or an entire baseline.
Enterprise-grade control when you need it
Gold-tenant promotion, full audit trails, Secure Score visibility across departments and RBAC for internal teams or clients.
Ready to see if it fits your environment
Watch how it works in practice
Jonathan walks through the audit scenario and shows how Tenant Manager solves the exact weak points audits expose. He explains it in practical language, with real examples of what goes wrong and how the tool prevents it.
Why we built it
🟣 MSPs are managing dozens or hundreds of tenants with limited headcount.
🟣 Enterprises are running large environments where drift, inconsistency and human error become real risk.
🟣 Spreadsheets and memory do not scale. The expectation to “be secure” has stayed, while the time to do the job has disappeared.
Tenant Manager was built to replace guessing with standards, replace luck with visibility and replace manual rebuilds with safe recovery.
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