Armely was founded in Dallas in 2016 by someone who spent years inside Microsoft's partner ecosystem before deciding to build something different. The observation was straightforward: mid-market organizations (hospitals, school districts, energy operators, nonprofits) were not getting the same caliber of Microsoft implementation that large enterprises received. They were getting junior teams, templated solutions, and handoffs to support queues.
Armely was built to close that gap. A small, senior team. Deep Microsoft expertise. Full-stack delivery from strategy through deployment. And a commitment to staying involved after go-live rather than moving on to the next contract.
Some of Armely's longest client relationships started with a single person who trusted the work enough to bring Armely with them when they moved to a new organization. That pattern, one successful engagement leading to another because the relationship outlasted the project, has shaped how Armely grows. Not through marketing, but through work that holds up over time.
Nearly a decade later, Armely works across healthcare, energy, government, education, legal services, and enterprise organizations. The service lines have expanded to include Microsoft Fabric, Copilot, Dynamics 365, and proprietary products like InvoiceLens. The approach has not changed.