Australian delivery team
Discuss the work directly with consultants who can stay involved from scope through delivery.
Ultron Developments designs, builds, integrates and supports Microsoft business systems for Australian organisations. We turn spreadsheet-heavy processes, disconnected approvals, unreliable reporting and hard-to-use internal services into governed solutions your team can operate and improve.
Organisations our team has supported




You do not need to arrive with a perfect technical brief. Bring the process that is slow, risky, difficult to control or impossible to report on. Ultron will help define the right platform boundary and delivery path.
Build role-based applications and automated workflows for field, office and operational teams, backed by controlled data and identity.
Move from manually assembled reporting to governed semantic models, meaningful KPIs and dashboards that leaders and analysts can explain.
Bring policies, knowledge, news, documents and staff services together with clear information architecture, ownership and publishing controls.
Turn AI interest into a useful business case with the information, permissions, workflow boundaries and human review it requires.
Ultron is an Australian Microsoft consultancy based in Perth and supporting organisations across Australia. Our role is to make a complicated delivery decision understandable, build the right system and leave a clear operating boundary behind.
If the final solution is not yet clear, a defined first engagement can establish the evidence, risks and practical next step before a larger build is authorised.
Map one manual process, its users, decisions, exceptions and data handoffs.
Review the reporting question, KPIs, source data, model and current dashboard estate.
Define what employees need to find and do before committing to screens or migration.
Test whether an AI opportunity has the value, information and controls needed for a useful pilot.
Six public client-work documents explain the users, workflow, data model, security decisions and release boundaries behind the work. Five are implementation stories; CAHS is clearly labelled as a proposal-stage delivery roadmap.
A requisition system spanning goods, services, IT, warehouse and work-order requests, moving through triage, quotes, approval and ERP handover.
Structured final extrusion checks, process settings and interval machine readings in a related operational record.
Read case study βMobile Boring, Wiring and Changeover jobs with structured forms, images, signatures and Dataverse persistence.
Read case study βA Power Apps Code App connecting project stages, consultant sourcing, costs and performance history, with server-enforced Dataverse roles.
Read case study βA scanner-first load queue and repeated barcode loop that records every accept, upgrade or reject decision as a structured Dataverse line.
Read case study βA proposal-stage roadmap for app discovery, executive Power BI reporting, a Recognition App and ongoing Power Platform support - with explicit decision gates.
Read delivery roadmap βEvery project is different, but the controls should not be mysterious. Ultron keeps discovery, build decisions, testing, release and handover visible throughout the engagement.
Map the users, decisions, exceptions, current tools, data sources and the business outcome that matters.
Confirm solution boundaries, permissions, acceptance checks and release gates before broader rollout.
Implement the solution in controlled increments, test the important journeys and resolve release-blocking evidence.
Deploy with documentation, ownership, support boundaries and a prioritised path for adoption and improvement.
You can start with an incomplete brief. The useful first conversation is usually about the work, the users and the decisions - not a list of requested features.
Ask Ultron about your projectYes. An engagement can begin with review, remediation or stabilisation rather than a rebuild. We first identify the current architecture, ownership, data behaviour and release risks so the recommendation is proportionate.
No. Bring the current process, pain points, users, systems and business outcome. Ultron can help turn that context into a practical scope, acceptance questions and delivery sequence.
Core delivery includes Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, SharePoint, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Copilot and bounded AI workflows, with integration considered where the solution requires it.
Yes. Permissions, environment strategy, testing, release controls, documentation, ownership and support can be included in the delivery scope rather than left as assumptions.
Yes. Ultron is based in Perth and supports organisations across Australia. The delivery approach is agreed around the stakeholders, environment access and project needs.
Share the process, report or internal service you want to improve. An Australian consultant will review the context and recommend a practical next step.
Choose the area closest to your current need. Ultron can then shape the right mix of apps, automation, data, collaboration and AI around how your organisation actually works.