
Health and workforce reporting
Operational dashboards and structured handover for teams that need reliable reporting.
Fabric governance and operating model
Ultron helps Perth organisations adopt Microsoft Fabric with clear ownership, workspace design, data access controls, deployment practices, and reporting standards.
Regional context
This page targets fabric governance intent. For Western Australia teams, the common pressure points are distributed sites, contractor access, operational document control, and strong governance expectations.
We commonly support resources, mining, energy, infrastructure, health, education, and local government. The engagement is scoped around practical outcomes: a clear assessment, implemented controls or working assets, documentation, and handover.
Relevant work
Use these examples as evidence of the delivery discipline we bring into Perth engagements.

Operational dashboards and structured handover for teams that need reliable reporting.

Controlled document workflows and Microsoft ecosystem integration.

Executive reporting and operational visibility for asset-heavy teams.
How delivery works
Most projects start with a short planning call and then move into a fixed-scope assessment or implementation sprint.
Yes. Ultron supports Perth and wider Western Australia organisations remotely and on-site where appropriate, with delivery shaped around distributed sites, contractor access, operational document control, and strong governance expectations.
Yes. Most engagements start by assessing the current tenant, apps, reports, workflows, permissions, data, or integrations before recommending changes.
We connect strategy to implementation: documented findings, configured controls or working assets, stakeholder validation, and handover materials your team can maintain.
Tell us what you need to secure, automate, report on, or modernise. We will recommend a practical delivery path and show where our previous Microsoft project experience applies.