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Bizwind, Inc. is a Japanese DX promotion and enterprise software services provider founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tokyo. Rather than being a single SaaS product, it positions itself as a one-stop service provider around Microsoft 365, Azure, Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Teams, SharePoint, and related products, offering consulting, implementation, development, training, license sales, and operations support for businesses. Its website states that it has completed over 1,500 development projects, served more than 1,000 clients, and maintains a presence in Manila, Philippines, to support offshore development.
Bizwind’s main strength lies in the Microsoft ecosystem. Its services cover Microsoft 365 implementation and adoption, low-code development with Power Apps and Power Automate, Microsoft Graph and SharePoint development, custom Teams apps, Dynamics 365 CRM/SFA, Azure migration, Intune endpoint management, Entra ID identity management, Exchange Online email, SharePoint Online information sharing, and AI adoption involving Azure OpenAI, ChatGPT, and Microsoft 365 Copilot. Team collaboration and access control are mainly delivered through Teams, SharePoint, Entra ID, and related capabilities. The materials mention security measures such as conditional access, permission settings, remote lock/wipe, and spam and malware protection, but do not disclose certifications such as ISO or SOC.
Pricing information is relatively limited, though several starting points are listed: implementation fees from JPY 24,000, outsourced Microsoft information systems department services from JPY 100,000 per month, and training plans from JPY 250,000 per session. The minimum contract term is 3 months, and quotes and solution consultations are free. Note that Microsoft license fees may be charged separately. On the support side, Bizwind emphasizes hands-on, ongoing service, offering dedicated chat, regular meetings, one month of free post-launch support, and end-to-end assistance from implementation through adoption and operations.
The advantages are its Microsoft specialization, comprehensive service chain, ability to deliver custom development, and offshore development capability. It is well suited to Japanese companies that lack internal IT resources and want to accelerate Microsoft cloud adoption and low-code app development. The downsides are that most services lack standardized packages, SLAs, detailed delivery boundaries, and a complete price list. It is more like a project-based consulting and development provider, and is less suitable for companies looking for a ready-to-use product with fixed features and transparent subscription pricing.
Information on access from mainland China, Chinese-language service, cross-border payments, and local compliance is not disclosed, so these factors should be considered unknown. Chinese companies needing similar capabilities may first consider Microsoft China ecosystem service providers, or choose DingTalk, Feishu, WeCom, and their low-code/integration service partners as local alternatives depending on the use case.
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bizwind.co.jp is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bizwind.co.jp directly.