Frontrow has launched an interactive tour of a working office, built to answer the question buyers ask most: what does Microsoft 365 actually do for a business, in plain terms, room by room? The tour is an explorable isometric floor plan with eighteen numbered points. Click any of them and you get the everyday problem in that spot, the Microsoft 365 service that fixes it, and how Frontrow puts it in. It lives on the home page and at frontrowtech.com.au/microsoft-365-office-tour.
Why a floor plan instead of a feature list
Microsoft 365 is usually sold as a list of product names. Entra, Intune, Purview, Defender, Copilot. The names mean very little to the person deciding whether to fix the phone system or worry about a cyber insurance renewal first. A floor plan flips that around: it starts from the places and moments every business recognises, and works back to the technology.
- The front door is identity: MFA and Conditional Access deciding who gets in.
- The new starter's desk is Intune and Windows Autopilot: a laptop that sets itself up.
- The inbox is Defender for Office 365 catching the fake invoice before anyone clicks it.
- The server room is the SharePoint migration, the backup that actually restores, and the hardened fleet.
- The boardroom is Essential Eight evidence an auditor or insurer will accept.
Each point is colour-coded to one of Frontrow's four service lines: Managed IT, Modern Workplace, Cyber Security and Essential Eight, and Applied AI and Copilot. A guided tour walks the whole story in order, from arriving at reception to proving compliance in the boardroom, or you can wander freely and follow whatever catches your eye.
How to use it
- 1Open the tour from the home page, or via Resources in the menu.
- 2Click any numbered point, or press Take the tour to walk all eighteen in order.
- 3Use the coloured filter chips to see just one service line at a time.
- 4Every point links to the matching Frontrow tool or service page if you want to go deeper on your own numbers.
The tour is free, requires no sign-up, and takes about five minutes end to end. If a particular room raises a question about your own office, a senior consultant can pick it up from there.