Armanino’s Gina Montgomery explains why organizations must move beyond AI experimentation and focus on designing trusted Copilot and agent experiences.
AI Agent and Copilot Podcast
Mark Polino explains why businesses must rethink security roles, implement strict guardrails, and proactively design policies for an AI-driven environment.
Framework lets users and developers bring their own models, supports both A2A and MCP for seamless integration of diverse AI tools, Will Hawkins and Rich Hawkins note.
Monday’s outage impacting several Claude tools was relatively brief, but it highlights the integral role of AI in modern workflows and the need for robust continuity plans.
Alithya’s Chad Weiner breaks down how to move from AI curiosity to real execution using Copilot Studio and Microsoft 365 agents.
Christopher Lochhead outlines why those who cling to execution and efficiency risk obsolescence, while those who design new categories, solve new problems, and build capital flywheels will define the next era of business.
Stoneridge Software CEO Eric Newell details his session at the upcoming AI Agent & Copilot Summit, which will cover how to build a secure and productive AI strategy.
Product architect Nik Kale explains how bringing AI and human intelligence directly into a product ensures customers receive targeted remediation content and guidance.
Jen Harris and John Siefert examine the shift from centers of excellence to centers of value, as AI agents automate reactive work and push humans toward more creative, proactive roles.
Failure becomes cheaper, and learning happens faster, as teams utilize AI to generate and test variations before committing to engineering.
Marie Wiese notes her excitement around the 2026 AI Agent & Copilot Summit, which will highlight the real-world impacts, human, and change management side of AI.
Siefert and Dorward reflect on the industry’s transition from AI curiosity to production, with organizations actively deploying agents, copilots, and data strategies that drive measurable business impact.
Microsoft’s Dewain Robinson shares expectations for the 2026 AI Agent & Copilot Summit and notes how AI has moved from its place in the hype cycle to providing actual business value.
For CIOs, the shift is from automating steps to automating judgment, with flows controlling each action and agents defining the goal and choosing the path.
Copilot isn’t inferior to stand-alone chatbots, it’s context bound and that’s the trade-off (as well as the benefit) of embedding it into enterprise apps, where it optimizes for impact.
Taylor Dorward joins the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast to discuss accessibility in the workplace, and how this brings new value to organizations.
Agent 365 answers the big questions CIOs actually care about: who owns our agents? What systems and data can they access? Governance replaces shadow AI.
AI agents can eliminate mundane, repetitive tasks — like documentation and customer data lookup — freeing professionals to focus on higher-value, growth-oriented work.
Columbus VP, Michael Simms, joins the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast to share what went into selecting the sessions for the 2026 event, and what’s required to successfully adopt AI.
Grant Dess reflects on last year’s AI Agent & Copilot Summit and shares what attendees can look forward to at the 2026 event.
