About Jarmit Solutions

More than 15 years of experience
More than 15 years of experience

We began working with SharePoint in 2005 and have  helped numerous businesses and other organizations migrate, implement and optimize their information workers productivity with SharePoint and Microsoft 365.

Our philosophy: KISS
Keep Implementing Simple Solutions

While SharePoint and Microsoft Office 365 provide a great toolkit of functionality out-of-the-box, choosing the correct solution for each problem or requirement can be difficult as there can be more than one way to solve each one. This is where our experience can help you make the right choices.

We believe the best solutions are the simplest. They are faster to implement and there is less to go wrong. If it can be done in Teams or SharePoint without having to program, why not!

If there is a process you need to automate and Power automate can do it, perfect!

Keep Implementing Simple Solutions
The missing 10%
The missing 10%

Even then, more often than not, SharePoint and Office 365 come up lacking in getting that final 10% of functionality that your business requires. This is when the missing functionality needs to be added and where Jarmit Solutions are specialists.

When it can be done out-of-the-box, we can help you implement it. When it can’t, we only program as much as is needed and use standard functionality to do the rest.

The pain of developing ‘the Microsoft way’

Microsoft has given us a different set of tools for programming with each successive version of the SharePoint platform. From full-trust .Net farm level solutions, sandbox solutions through add-in apps, all the way to the SharePoint Framework.

After many years developing solutions ‘the Microsoft way’, recoding solutions at considerable cost every time a new version of SharePoint was released, we decided a different approach was needed. One that made migrating to the latest version of SharePoint or SharePoint Online easier and less costly.

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The pain of developing 'the Microsoft way'