Lucas Diaz describes Ludia Consulting’s goal to overcome AI implementation challenges and drive ROI.
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Dewain Robinson provides insights on the Copilot Studio platform and how users can take advantage of the capabilities of building agents.
Kanwal Khipple defines a five-pillar maturity model for an optimized AI journey, providing an understanding of AI from a strategy perspective.
Marie Wiese acknowledges common challenges within sales that AI has been able to help overcome and save time.
Michael Simms emphasizes the value of AI being incorporated across organizations to improve decision-making among other benefits.
Overall, Ignite 2025 positions Microsoft not just as a tool provider but as a platform orchestrator for an intelligent, scalable, and compliant AI enterprise.
VisualSP’s Asif Rehmani explains why copilottrainingpackage.com is a useful resource for users looking to increase Copilot adoption and ROI.
Avanade draws on extensive customer engagements to deliver agentic AI platform with pre-built AI agents and templates to accelerate launch and scaling of AI.
Jim McCarthy uses VITA as an example of technologies evolving beyond their initial purposes and demonstrate value to boards.
A website AI agent can reduce or eliminate the need for site visitors to sort through your pages, content, and nav structure to quickly find answers to the questions they’re wrestling with.
Dewain Robinson walks through how users can extend Copilot Studio and its capabilities to add value to assistants.
Asad Mahmood explains the value of demonstrating analytics for business users, as they don’t typically interact with the models.
Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Anthropic are forming a major multi-front partnership combining massive compute deals, financial investment, and joint model optimization to accelerate the AI Era.
John Accardi dives into his experience leading in a Microsoft practice, the impact of evolving technologies, and AI pilot projects.
Expanding its commitment to Model Context Protocol, Microsoft details new servers that give AI agents simplified access to services in key development and data management platforms.
MCP servers replace the need for traditional UIs by enabling AI systems to interact directly with business systems, performing tasks like summarizing data and running automation workflows.
Kirstie Tiernan defines power users and breaks down how they are key to unlocking organizational change with the implementation of AI tools.
Microsoft’s unified system provides a registry, governance, security, visualization, and orchestration for all agents regardless of their origin. It monitors agents like they’re employees.
Drew Clark demonstrates how users can publish an agent and highlights key elements to include.
At Microsoft Ignite 2025, Citrix and Microsoft leaders laid out a seven-step roadmap for integrating AI into enterprise workflows, highlighting practical transitions from basic prompts to fully autonomous AI orchestration.





