(Fictional) History of Whitewater Magpie Ltd

Whitewater Magpie Ltd. was founded in 2005 by a group of software developers who were passionate about delivering innovative solutions that could help businesses operate more efficiently. The company initially focused on developing custom software applications for a range of clients across various industries.

In 2007, Whitewater Magpie began exploring the potential of Microsoft SharePoint, a web-based collaboration platform that could help businesses improve communication, information sharing, and document management. The company quickly saw the value of SharePoint and began developing solutions that could help clients take advantage of its capabilities.

Over the next few years, Whitewater Magpie established itself as a leading provider of SharePoint development services, working with clients of all sizes across numerous industries. The company developed a reputation for delivering high-quality solutions that were tailored to the specific needs of each client.

As the cloud computing industry began to take off, Whitewater Magpie recognized the potential of Microsoft Azure and began expanding its services to include Azure migration, deployment, and management. The company quickly became a trusted partner for businesses looking to leverage the benefits of Azure.

In 2013, Microsoft introduced its cloud-based productivity suite, Microsoft 365, which included a range of popular applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Once again, Whitewater Magpie recognized the potential of this technology and began expanding its services to include Microsoft 365 migration, deployment, and management.

Today, Whitewater Magpie is recognized as a leading provider of IT services, specializing in Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 solutions. The company has a team of highly skilled professionals who are passionate about helping businesses succeed, and it continues to innovate and deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of its clients.


Yeah, it’s all fictional. Generated with ChatGPT. It is surprisingly bad figuring out Microsoft’s brands, products, launch years and rebrandings – but this version only had one egregious factual error, so I’ll let it slide.

The company is actually mostly just this guy: https://www.koskila.net/antti-koskela/