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copilot for business
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Copilot for Business focus on Microsoft's integration of AI into small and medium-sized business productivity subscriptions. Key topics include the permanent availability of Microsoft 365 Business Standard with Copilot and Microsoft 365 Business Premium with Copilot starting July 2026, priced at $23.50 and $32 per user per month. These new SKUs bundle Office apps, Copilot, connectors, and security controls, signaling a shift from optional AI add-ons to default productivity infrastructure. Additionally, industrial AI applications using Azure Foundry Copilot in manufacturing contexts are covered, highlighting how Copilot is being deployed beyond office environments into factory floors and operational workflows.
On June 23, 2026, Microsoft published a profile from Indonesia describing how two Microsoft Elevate participants are using AI tools such as Copilot to support public-sector policy analysis, legal governance work, aquaculture training, and civil-service capacity building. The story is small in...
Microsoft is making Microsoft 365 Business Standard with Copilot and Microsoft 365 Business Premium with Copilot permanent small-business SKUs on July 1, 2026, priced at $23.50 and $32 per user per month respectively for one to 300 seats on annual billing. That is not merely a packaging change...
Microsoft said on May 28, 2026, that Microsoft 365 Business Standard with Copilot and Microsoft 365 Business Premium with Copilot will launch July 1 for small businesses, bundling Office apps, Copilot, connectors, and security controls into new Microsoft 365 business SKUs. The announcement is...
Microsoft published a May 13, 2026 industrial AI feature showing how ARUM, Cemex, Beca and Obeikan are using Azure, Microsoft Foundry, Copilot and related services to turn scarce expertise, fragmented data and factory-floor bottlenecks into software-mediated workflows. The argument hiding inside...