Anthropic Claude technology is a key underpinning of the new Microsoft Copilot Cowork as well as SharePoint AI features — reinforcing the company’s commitment to offering the best model for the job at hand.
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Microsoft’s new Copilot Tasks signals a shift from AI chat to autonomous action, positioning Copilot as a personal assistant that can manage everyday tasks through natural-language commands.
This masterclass explores practical strategies for integrating Microsoft Copilot Studio, leveraging Model Context Protocol (MCP), and turning ERP data into intelligent automation that improves decision-making and drives measurable business value.
In this episode, Diego Araujo discusses the challenges enterprises face when adopting AI copilots in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, emphasizing governance, user adoption, and selecting high-impact use cases that can demonstrate value quickly and overcome skepticism.
Anthropic Claude-powered feature headlines Copilot Wave 3 announcement. Other enhancements include app-native Copilots and the Microsoft 365 E7 ‘Frontier Suite.’
As enterprises require AI models to deliver consistent, secure performances on a regular basis, organizations need an AI-ready security foundation that protects their data, meets regulatory demands, and brings order.
Today Microsoft announced Microsoft 365 E7: The Frontier Suite, which combines M365 E5, M365 Copilot, and Agent 365.
New AI features deliver notable enhancements to five types of SharePoint content while the UX is refreshed and agentic AI strengthens governance.
The Data and Fabric masterclass will deliver a practical roadmap for building a secure, AI-ready data foundation.
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.
Financial services, manufacturing, and retail are leading AI agent implementation, demonstrating how operational use cases are driving measurable transformation across high-impact sectors worldwide.
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.
Microsoft expands Copilot with business-process agents, tuning templates, and standalone AI assistants designed to transform workflows across sales, finance, service, and enterprise productivity.
Microsoft has introduced the first fully integrated learning agent for students, shifting AI in education from reactive tutors to proactive guidance. With Understand, Practice, and Study modes, this agent actively structures how students learn.
Because Microsoft controls identity, productivity, business apps, and cloud infrastructure, intelligence runs across the entire stack, creating a decision layer embedded throughout the enterprise.
Alithya’s Chad Weiner breaks down how to move from AI curiosity to real execution using Copilot Studio and Microsoft 365 agents.
Recent events in the US and Canada highlight the privacy-public safety dichotomy, as well as questions on the responsibility of AI firms in sharing signals of future harm.
Herain Oberoi highlighted two fundamental AI-Era cybersecurity questions: Can we trust the data, and is the AI system safe and secure? These concerns underpin Microsoft’s integrated governance and security strategy.
Microsoft unveils new Copilot Studio tools to help enterprises systematically evaluate, govern, and scale AI agents with confidence.
The company’s first Autonomous Workforce deliverable is a Level 1 Service Desk AI Specialist that diagnoses and resolves common, low-priority IT support requests.







