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agentic transformation
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Agentic transformation refers to the shift from using AI for isolated productivity gains to deploying autonomous agents that own bounded tasks within governed, observable workflows. Content on WindowsForum.com discusses how enterprises can scale AI by treating it as a systems problem, with Microsoft positioning Copilot Studio as a managed platform for building and securing agents tied to business metrics. KPMG's Workbench platform exemplifies this approach, using multi-agent AI to enhance client service and internal operations. Recurring themes include governance, observability, metrics, and moving from experimentation to measurable outcomes.
Enterprises that rushed to adopt AI today face a familiar follow‑up: adoption without scale. Early wins—meeting summaries, draft generation, faster search—are real, but they rarely compound into measurable operational change unless leaders treat AI as a systems problem, not a feature toggle. The...
Microsoft’s latest push to make AI not just a productivity feature but an operational platform rests on a simple premise: if agents are going to do real work, enterprises need a managed, auditable, and governable place to build, test, run and secure them — and Copilot Studio is that place...
KPMG International has unveiled KPMG Workbench, a comprehensive multi-agent AI platform designed to revolutionize client service delivery and internal operations across its global network. This strategic initiative underscores KPMG's commitment to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into...
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