Version: Applies to Morbit Studio v5.8.7 and later
Introduction
Morbit Studio is our cloud-based SaaS platform that provides comprehensive monitoring and analytics across two key solution areas:
Unified Comms Platform Monitoring: End-to-end visibility and management of Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Webex environments, including users, devices, meeting rooms, peripherals, call quality analytics, and proactive health monitoring with remote device management capabilities.
Smart Building & Workspace Analytics: Real-time occupancy monitoring for desks and meeting rooms, workplace utilisation reporting, room booking displays with check-in/auto-release functionality, and environmental monitoring (temperature, CO₂, air quality sensors).
The platform integrates with Microsoft 365 via Microsoft Graph API and is hosted on AWS infrastructure in Ireland. It requires no on-premises infrastructure (except for optional Morbit Hub deployment) and supports multi-tenant environments for Managed Service Providers.
If you are only setting up the MS Teams or Zoom services, you can jump straight to those sections once you have completed points 1-3 in the Set Up Your Organisation section.
Managing Devices on a Remote Network
If you are integrating directly to IP-based devices on a remote network using the platform, then you will need to install the Morbit Hub.
The Morbit Hub is a key component of the morbit platform. It acts as the bridge between internal networks and equipment, to our cloud service.
For setting up the best experience, we would recommend that the Morbit Hub software is installed on a Windows or Linux computer on the same subnet as the Devices (or at least most of them). If you need to access other networks, then you can add them as ‘Manual Devices’. For the service to work, you just need IP line of sight to the devices from the hub.
Suggested Next Article: Morbit Hub System Requirements
Was this article helpful?
That’s Great!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry! We couldn't be helpful
Thank you for your feedback
Feedback sent
We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article