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    OpenText Content Cloud 26.1 Turns Content Into Scalable Enterprise AI

    OpenText’s latest push makes an urgent point for enterprise IT: the limit to scaling generative AI is rarely the models — it’s the content that feeds them. The company’s Content Cloud 26.1 release, the new Content Aviator–Microsoft Copilot integration, and the industry-focused Content Next...
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    Copilot as Infrastructure: Windows Edge 365 Multiplatform AI

    Copilot is no longer best understood as a single chatbot, a ribbon button, or even a Microsoft 365 add-on. It is becoming infrastructure: a layer that spans Windows, Edge, Microsoft 365, mobile clients, the web, and enterprise agent frameworks, with the browser increasingly serving as the front...
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    Enterprise Copilot Governance: Navigating ESI Preservation and Legal Risk

    Microsoft’s enterprise Copilot is no longer a lab experiment put on a lab VM: it is part of corporate productivity infrastructure, and organizations that roll it out at scale are already confronting messy, high‑stakes questions about what counts as electronically stored information (ESI), how to...
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    Frontier Transformation: Start with People, Govern, and Scale AI

    Microsoft’s latest playbook for what it calls “Frontier Transformation” lands where many enterprise AI announcements do: at the intersection of engineering, people, and governance — but with a sharper emphasis on starting the work through the people who do the work every day. The vendor brief...
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    Inside Microsoft's Multi-Model AI Coding Trials with Copilot and Claude

    Microsoft’s internal experiments with AI coding tools have quietly revealed a pragmatic truth: the company that loudly promotes GitHub Copilot to customers is also road‑testing competitors inside its own walls — and in some teams, Anthropic’s Claude is being used side‑by‑side with Copilot to do...
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    PwC Scales Microsoft Copilot Securely Across 100 Countries

    PwC’s rollout of Microsoft Copilot across its global network is a study in ambition meeting discipline: the firm has layered enterprise-grade security, formal Responsible AI governance, tenant-aware architecture, and a focused adoption playbook to scale generative AI to hundreds of thousands of...
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    Concentrated Enterprise AI Risk: ChatGPT Drives 71.2% of Data Exposures

    Harmonic Security’s analysis of 22.4 million generative‑AI prompts in 2025 reveals a stark concentration of enterprise data exposure: six applications account for more than 92% of measured potential leakage, and ChatGPT alone drives roughly 71% of those exposures despite representing less than...
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