Giuseppe Ianni and Nandita Puri discuss how AI is helping connect fragmented biomedical research, reducing years of literature review into months of analysis and creating new opportunities for rare disease treatments.
AI Agent and Copilot Podcast
At Paragon Films, MCP is enabling AI agents to do everything from managing approval workflows to pinpointing invoice discrepancies to making employee knowledge ‘immortal.’
Microsoft and AI expert sorts out key pricing questions and licensing considerations for Copilot Studio-built agents, and explains why costs still pose confusion for some customers.
Definity First founder Mauricio Duran explains why enterprises must start with business problems — not technology — to successfully move AI into production.
At the AI Agent & Copilot Summit, Truvio’s Jorgen Bach explains how unified platforms and AI agents are helping enterprises close the ERP value gap and operationalize AI adoption.
Brent Wodicka, CTO of AIS, explains how ISVs and corporate software developers need to build ‘agent-friendly pathways’ to software platforms to enable autonomous actions.
HSO explains how embedding AI agents into ERP and business workflows is accelerating implementations, improving data transformation, and driving real user adoption through industry-specific automation.
A major focus for sa.global is building industry-specific AI agents tailored to professional services sectors like construction and legal, aiming to reduce inefficiencies, automate workflows, and protect revenue streams.
Tad Remington explains how Solver is embedding AI agents into FP&A workflows, enabling organizations to analyze trusted, pre-structured financial data and streamline planning processes without requiring extensive manual intervention or custom-built systems.
New features enhance research quality by using multiple models to produce outputs while comparing and refining results, as well as optimizing presentation of research results.
In their highlights from AI Agent and Copilot Summit, Ronak Mathur and Marie Wiese note the importance of ongoing human involvement, as well as the opportunity for partners to provide licensing guidance while building trust.
In their highlights from AI Agent and Copilot Summit, Kenny Mullican and WIll Hawkins explain the value of support for third-party tools, note the need for greater interoperability in the Microsoft stack.
Armanino’s Gina Montgomery explains why organizations must move beyond AI experimentation and focus on designing trusted Copilot and agent experiences.
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.
