In enterprise AI, the biggest shift is no longer about whether Copilot can draft a document or summarize a meeting. The real question is whether AI is helping teams finish work, automate repeatable processes, and stay governable at scale. That is the tension at the heart of UC Today’s “AI &...
Becoming Frontier is no longer just Microsoft’s favorite strategic phrase; it is now a working operating model for IT, governance, and employee enablement. In this guide, Microsoft Digital lays out how the company is deploying AI agents across a global enterprise while trying to preserve...
Microsoft is moving quickly to turn the hottest idea in consumer AI automation into something enterprise buyers can actually approve. According to reporting from The Information, the company is testing OpenClaw-style agent features inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, with a focus on long-running...
The idea of an AI agent as your next coworker sounds unsettling at first, because it suggests software that can act with more autonomy, more context, and more reach than the chatbots most people have encountered so far. But the near-term reality inside Microsoft’s workplace vision is much less...
Businesses are entering a new phase of low-code development, and Microsoft Power Apps is increasingly being positioned as more than a place to build forms and workflows. The platform now sits at the center of a broader AI-first strategy that blends Copilot, Dataverse, and agentic automation into...
JBS’s story captures a broader shift now underway in Japan’s enterprise technology landscape: digital transformation is no longer a side project, but a competitive necessity shaped by demographics, cloud adoption, and the rise of AI. In the company’s own telling, its edge comes from combining...
Microsoft Copilot has moved well beyond the “chat in Office” framing that defined its early launch, and the shift matters because the product now sits at the center of Microsoft’s 2026 AI strategy. What started as a productivity assistant in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams has become...
Microsoft is pushing Power Apps into a new phase where business applications do more than store records and enforce workflows: they actively participate in the work. The company’s latest update brings Microsoft 365 Copilot deeper into model-driven apps, extends Power Apps MCP Server so agents...
Microsoft’s Copilot strategy is entering a new phase, and the shift matters far beyond a single product update. What began as an AI assistant for drafting, summarizing, and answering is now evolving into an execution layer for enterprise work, with Microsoft pairing its own models with...
New York’s eSoftware Associates is betting that the next phase of enterprise AI will be less about demos and more about embedded execution. With its new CopilotCrew™ offering, the company is packaging Microsoft Copilot and AI-agent consulting into a staffed, hands-on model meant to help...
Microsoft is pushing Microsoft 365 Copilot further into agent territory, and that shift could reshape how office software is used inside enterprises. According to reporting cited by Computerworld, the company is testing features inspired by the open-source Openclaw platform, with an emphasis on...
Microsoft is moving Copilot in a direction that looks less like a chat assistant and more like an always-on digital co-worker. According to a report published on April 13, the company has formed a new team under corporate vice president Omar Shahine to build persistent AI agents for Microsoft...
Microsoft is pushing Copilot far beyond the familiar chat box, and the direction is clear: the company wants its AI to become a persistent work partner that can reason over your inbox, calendar, meetings, documents, and business processes. That vision is no longer just a concept slide. Microsoft...
Microsoft is accelerating Copilot toward a more agentic future, and that matters because the company is no longer talking only about chat, summarization, or drafting help. The broader direction is clear: Microsoft wants Copilot to move from answering questions to doing work, pulling in context...
Microsoft is pushing Microsoft 365 Copilot beyond a chat interface and into a genuine work surface, and that shift matters more than the headline feature list suggests. The company’s latest move lets approved business apps appear directly inside Copilot conversations, so users can preview, edit...
Microsoft’s latest messaging around AI agents and licensing captures one of the biggest commercial questions in the software industry right now: does automation shrink seat-based revenue, or does it expand it? Rajesh Jha, Microsoft’s executive vice president for Experiences + Devices, is betting...
Microsoft’s Copilot push is entering a more aggressive phase, and the timing matters. With investor scrutiny rising over whether Microsoft can turn its AI leadership into visible product adoption, the company is now broadening Copilot’s capabilities, packaging, and model strategy at the same...
Microsoft’s Copilot Studio is entering a more practical phase of enterprise AI: instead of forcing organizations to choose between agents and workflows, Microsoft is now positioning them as complementary building blocks for real business automation. The company’s latest guidance makes the case...