Zoho Partner · Egypt
Zoho, licensed and actually managed.
We have been a Zoho partner for over three years. Clients buy their Zoho Workplace and Mail licensing through us and we run the platform for them: provisioning, storage, domains and support.
What we do on Zoho
Licensing
Zoho Workplace and Mail subscriptions, renewals, mid-term seat additions and storage add-ons. Handled on a prorated basis so you are not paying for a full year on a user who joined in month nine.
Migration
Moving mail and domains onto Zoho from whatever is there now, including multi-domain estates, without losing history.
Managed operation
User provisioning and de-provisioning, storage management, domain and DNS records, and a support line that answers.
A migration we are proud of
One of our long-standing clients, a multi-company group in Egypt. Moved to Zoho on our recommendation and has stayed on it since. We do not publish client names, but the shape of the project is worth describing because it is the kind of work Zoho is genuinely good for.
| Dimension | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scale | A 200+ mailbox Zoho Workplace estate with tiered storage. Standard mailboxes plus additional high-capacity allocations for the users who needed them. |
| Scope | Every one of the group’s domains migrated off the previous email service and onto Zoho. Not a partial move, and not one domain at a time over a year. |
| Since | Multi-year. Renewals, seat add-ons and storage expansions have run continuously through Stark since the migration. |
| Why it worked | Right-sized licensing. Rather than one plan for everybody, mailboxes were matched to what each user actually needed, which is where the saving on a platform like Zoho comes from. |
Client names and commercial details are withheld under confidentiality. References can be provided directly, on request, with the client’s agreement.
What we actually configure in a Zoho tenancy
Buying Zoho licensing is a transaction. Running a mail platform that delivers reliably, cannot be taken over with a stolen password, and can answer a legal request two years later is the work. Most of the tenancies we inherit were set up by whoever was available on the day, and are missing the same handful of controls.
Deliverability, the part that decides whether your mail arrives
Securing the tenancy
Retention, records and getting mail out again
The migration itself. What goes wrong and how we avoid it
| Stage | What we do | The failure it prevents |
|---|---|---|
| Discovery | Full inventory of mailboxes, aliases, shared accounts, distribution groups, forwarders and every domain and subdomain in use. | The alias nobody mentioned that turns out to be where all the supplier invoices arrive. |
| Pre-seed | Historic mail copied across before cutover, while the old system is still live and users are unaffected. | A weekend outage while years of mail crawl over the link. |
| Cutover | MX changed at a planned time with TTLs already lowered, both systems accepting mail during propagation. | Messages bouncing or landing in the old system for a day and a half. |
| Delta sync | Everything that arrived during the switch copied over afterwards. | The gap in the mailbox that somebody notices three weeks later. |
| Client and mobile | Desktop, phone and shared-folder reconfiguration handled per user, with signatures and calendars checked. | The week of support calls that makes staff say the migration failed. |
| Decommission | Old service kept read-only for an agreed period, then closed properly and its DNS cleaned up. | Paying two providers for a year, and stale records that break deliverability later. |
Multi-domain estates are migrated as one programme, not one domain at a time over a year.
Beyond mail
Where we draw the line. Zoho is genuinely cheaper for the right user mix, and genuinely the wrong answer for some estates. Deep Microsoft identity, Teams or SharePoint dependencies usually settle it. We sell and run both, so the comparison we give you is arithmetic on your real headcount, not a preference. Sometimes the honest answer is to stay where you are.
Zoho or Microsoft 365?
We sell and manage both, so we have no reason to push you either way. In practice the decision usually comes down to three questions:
We will give you the honest comparison for your actual headcount before you commit. Including the case where the answer is “stay where you are”.
Tell us your headcount and where mail lives now
We will price Zoho against Microsoft 365 for your real user mix, and tell you which one costs less to run over three years.
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