Microsoft’s Ignite 2025 laid out a clear, ambitious blueprint for an “agentic” enterprise: a new control plane called Agent 365, expanded Copilot voice and agent capabilities across Windows and Microsoft 365, a cloud-first option for running enterprise agents with Windows 365 for Agents, and a...
Microsoft used Ignite 2025 to push Windows further from “Copilot as a feature” toward a full-fledged, agentic operating system — and with that pivot it shipped two major previews aimed squarely at enterprise scale: Windows 365 for Agents (Cloud PCs tuned to run AI agents under IT policy) and...
Microsoft’s internal pricing playbook for Copilot appears to be getting a major rewrite that will materially lower the sticker price for many enterprise customers while shifting the company’s long-term monetization toward consumption-based agent billing and a centralized “agent management”...
Microsoft appears to be quietly reworking how it charges businesses for Copilot — moving role-based Copilots for Sales, Service, and Finance into the core Microsoft 365 Copilot offering, reorganizing teams around an “agent-native” strategy, and shifting how custom agents are metered. If...
Title: Microsoft puts Grok 4 behind a gate: What Azure and Windows admins need to know right now
TL;DR
Microsoft is not broadly launching xAI’s Grok 4 on Azure AI Foundry. Instead, the model is entering a limited, invite-only private preview while Microsoft continues safety and red-team...
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