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You can see exactly what Microsoft costs.

OpixIQ shows you what it is worth.

The cost side of your Microsoft investment has always been visible. The return side has never had a clear number. OpixIQ closes that gap — connecting what you spend to what the business actually gets from it.

You approved the Microsoft investment because the business case was productivity and capability. Your organization would work better, move faster, and do more with less friction. That was the promise.

Now the renewal is approaching — or it already passed — and someone is asking you to approve the same spend again. Maybe more. And the honest answer to whether last year’s investment delivered what was promised is that you do not have a clear, independent way to measure it.

Every other line item in your budget has a measurable return. Your Microsoft investment has a cost line and an assumption. OpixIQ replaces the assumption with a number.

That is not a failure of financial management. It is a gap in available intelligence. The tools to connect Microsoft spend to business performance have never existed at the level a CFO needs them. Until now.

The questions most CFOs cannot answer today without assembling the picture from multiple sources.

What is the actual return on your Microsoft investment — not the projected return from the original business case, but what it is delivering right now?

Before the next renewal, is the current investment structure still the right one for where your organization is today — or are you renewing something that no longer fits?
Is your organization spending money on third-party tools that duplicate capabilities already included in what Microsoft provides — and nobody has connected those dots?
What percentage of your Microsoft investment is sitting dormant or underused — and what is the financial impact of that on your bottom line?
When you approve the next Copilot rollout or Microsoft expansion, what data are you basing that decision on — or is it largely a vendor recommendation?

These are not questions your team cannot answer. They are questions that require assembling data from sources that were never designed to talk to each other. OpixIQ connects them.

OpixIQ gives you a CFO dashboard built around financial performance — investment, return, variance, and the renewal intelligence you need to make decisions ahead of time rather than under deadline pressure.

CFO dashboard

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Return on investment — with a real number
OpixIQ connects your Microsoft spend to organizational performance data — adoption, utilization, and productivity — so you can see what the investment is actually delivering, not just what it costs. The ROI index gives you a single, comparable metric across time periods and renewal cycles.

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Renewal intelligence — ahead of the deadline
OpixIQ surfaces every upcoming renewal with the performance data you need to evaluate it properly. Not a surprise invoice. A proactive view of what is renewing, what it costs, whether the current structure is still the right fit, and what the data says about how it has been used.

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Duplicate spend identification
OpixIQ identifies where your organization is paying separately for capabilities already included in your Microsoft investment. Those overlaps — Zoom alongside Teams, Calendly alongside Bookings, third-party storage alongside OneDrive — become visible and quantifiable for the first time.

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Investment decisions grounded in performance data

When the next Microsoft expansion lands on your desk for approval — whether that is Copilot, a seat increase, or a tier upgrade — OpixIQ gives you the organizational performance data to evaluate it against. You approve based on evidence, not optimism.

FOR THE CFO

Your job is not reducing spend. It is making sure every dollar invested returns more than it costs.

OpixIQ gives you the financial intelligence to hold your Microsoft investment to that standard — and the visibility to know when it is not meeting it.

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