Inforcer is a UK-based, cloud platform for MSP Microsoft 365 management. Senserva is the independent, US-built security posture layer whose data stays with you.
Inforcer helps MSPs standardize and manage Microsoft 365 across many client tenants from one cloud console. Senserva complements it with deep, independent security posture and compliance, scanned read-only and kept on your own machine. Two differences MSPs ask about up front: where the data lives, and where the company and its developers are based.
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Senserva runs standalone for full Microsoft 365 posture across configurations, logs, and CVEs, or right alongside Inforcer.
Inforcer is a cloud platform for managing Microsoft 365 across many client tenants: baselines, standardization, and configuration management. It does not patch endpoints. Senserva sits beside it as the independent security posture and compliance layer, 650+ severity-ranked checks with evidence, scanned read-only, with complete, open data that stays on your own machine.
| What Inforcer does well | Where teams want more |
|---|---|
| Purpose-built for MSPs managing many Microsoft 365 tenants. | As a cloud platform, your clients' Microsoft 365 configuration data is processed and held in Inforcer's cloud service. |
| Baseline creation and enforcement to standardize client tenants. | Inforcer is a United Kingdom based company, which can matter for customers with data residency or sovereignty requirements. |
| Configuration management and drift handling across clients. | Focused on baseline and standardization management rather than deep, severity-ranked security posture with evidence and compliance mapping. |
| Backup and templating for Microsoft 365 settings. | It is a managed cloud service, not an independent, read-only assessment you run yourself. |
| Capability | Inforcer | Senserva |
|---|---|---|
| Built for MSP multi-tenant management | Core strength | Multi-tenant by design |
| Where your data lives | Vendor cloud service | Stays with you, local database |
| Company and development location | United Kingdom | United States, 100% US dev team |
| Deep security posture with evidence | Baseline-focused | 650+ ranked checks |
| Native compliance mapping | Limited | MCSB and CISA SCuBA |
| AI-created, validated remediation | Limited | Yes |
Comparison reflects general capabilities at time of writing and is provided for research. Vendor features change; verify current specifics with each vendor.
Senserva builds a complete, structured Microsoft 365 security dataset, configuration, identity, devices, logs, CVEs, and compliance mappings, as one connected graph, and opens all of it to the AI of your choice through the Claude MCP and the Senserva SDK. Bring your own model, there is no AI markup. Point Claude, or any AI you run, at the whole dataset and it can audit, threat-hunt, explain, and remediate from your real findings, not a vendor summary.
That is the part most tools do not give you. Many have no AI at all, or a closed built-in assistant you cannot point at your own model, or they keep their findings in a dashboard you cannot query. Where a tool does expose its data to your AI, Senserva runs right alongside it and adds the rest of the Microsoft 365 picture. Either way, the data stays with you, nothing is locked in a vendor cloud.
Inforcer is a Microsoft 365 management platform built for MSPs. It standardizes and manages configuration and security baselines across many client tenants, with templating, drift handling, and backup, delivered as a cloud-hosted service.
Inforcer is a cloud platform, so your clients' Microsoft 365 configuration data is processed and held in its cloud service, and the company is based in the United Kingdom. Senserva is different: it runs on your own Windows or Mac, reads each tenant through Microsoft's APIs, and keeps findings in a local database you control. Nothing is shipped to a Senserva cloud.
Senserva is a United States company, and its development team is 100% based in the United States. For organizations with data sovereignty, procurement, or regulatory requirements about where software is built and where data resides, that can be a deciding factor.
Inforcer's strength is standardizing and managing tenants at scale. Senserva's is deep security posture: 650+ severity-ranked checks with evidence, native MCSB and CISA SCuBA mapping, and AI-created, Siemserva-validated remediation. Many MSPs run both, standardize with one, and prove and harden security with the other.
Inforcer is a United Kingdom based, cloud-hosted Microsoft 365 management platform for MSPs. It is used to standardize tenants, manage configuration and security baselines, handle drift, and back up settings across many client tenants.
Senserva runs on your own Windows or Mac and reads tenants through Microsoft's APIs; findings stay in a local database you control, and nothing is shipped to a vendor cloud. Senserva is a United States company with a development team that is 100% in the United States. Inforcer is a UK-based company, and as a cloud platform it processes your tenant data in its cloud service.
No. Inforcer standardizes and manages tenants; Senserva adds deep, independent security posture, compliance evidence, and AI remediation. Many MSPs run both, standardizing with one and proving and hardening security with the other.
Yes. Senserva is multi-tenant and MSP-ready, with bulk tenant audits and unified, client-ready reporting.
No agents and no cloud service. Senserva reads your tenant through Microsoft's APIs and runs on Windows or Mac. You can explore the whole product first on the free Advanced Microsoft 365 Security Simulator, with no access to your environment at all.
Senserva is built for AI from the ground up and also runs fully without it. Turn it on for AI-enhanced reports and to run the product from Claude, or the AI of your choice, via our market-leading MCP. You bring your own model, so there is no AI markup, and the rich data model keeps calls and cost low.
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