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IONET is a Microsoft Partner based in Mexico. Rather than positioning itself as a single SaaS tool, it operates as an enterprise digital transformation service provider built around the Microsoft ecosystem. Its website lists services covering Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, Copilot, Copilot Studio, Fabric, as well as its own Suite AI M31, Siigo Aspel, Adobe enterprise licensing, Dell hardware, and Datto BCDR backup and business continuity.
Its core capability is “licensing + implementation + support + AI automation.” On the Microsoft 365 side, it provides deployment, migration, training, and security configuration for Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Office apps. On the Azure side, it covers virtual machines, SQL, disaster recovery, VPN, Azure Defender, and hybrid cloud via Azure Arc. Dynamics 365 is used for finance, sales, and operations. M31 is its proprietary AI suite, which can connect to Aspel, SharePoint, OneDrive, Dynamics 365, and websites through agents such as Alpheratz, Mirach, Delta, and Mu, allowing employees to query invoices, inventory, documents, finance, and lead information using natural language.
The official website does not disclose specific pricing, and appears to rely mainly on consultant quotes, diagnostics, and demos. For Microsoft 365, IONET says it can help customers choose between Business Basic, Standard, and Premium. Adobe licensing can be configured by all-apps or single-app combinations. Azure, M31, Aspel, Dell, and Datto all require contacting a consultant. For budget-sensitive customers, it is important to clarify upfront how licensing, implementation, managed services, and support are billed separately.
The security information is fairly comprehensive, including DLP, MDM, cloud backup, MFA, Entra ID, Microsoft Purview, Azure Defender, and disaster recovery. M31 can align with a customer tenant and inherit permissions from SharePoint, OneDrive, and Dynamics, making it suitable for environments with enterprise governance requirements. Deployment is mainly cloud-based and managed-service oriented, with support for Azure Arc hybrid cloud and migrating Aspel to the cloud.
Its strengths are strong localization, coverage for SAT 4.0, CFDI, Aspel, local Mexican invoicing, and 24/7 support. It is a good fit for SMBs without a strong internal IT team that want to outsource Microsoft ecosystem implementation. The drawbacks are lack of pricing transparency, and the need to confirm with sales the product maturity of its proprietary M31, standard API availability, and SLA details. It is also highly dependent on the Microsoft ecosystem.
The official website does not clarify access from China, payment options, or cross-border support, so these should be considered unknown. If using it from China, customers need to evaluate the reachability of international Microsoft 365/Azure services, payment, contracts, and data compliance. Alternatives include other Microsoft partners, Google Workspace, AWS, Salesforce, Zoho, and Odoo. In mainland China, options to assess include Feishu, DingTalk, WeCom, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Kingdee, and Yonyou.
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