enterprise automation

  1. Which CIOs Are Replacing AI Software First: Support, Finance Ops, PM & CRM

    What CIOs Are Most Looking to Replace with AI Today The new enterprise software battle is no longer about whether AI will change the stack. It is about which categories CIOs are now willing to rip out, which ones they will merely augment, and which ones still feel too embedded to touch. A March...
  2. Slackbot’s 30+ AI Skills Turn Slack Into an Agentic Enterprise Teammate

    Slack’s latest Slackbot overhaul is more than another workplace software refresh. By adding more than 30 AI capabilities, Salesforce is trying to recast Slack from a collaboration hub into a full **agentic operating system** for enterprise work, where conversation, CRM, meetings, and automation...
  3. Orderfox Gieni ABX: Autonomous AI Execution on Microsoft Azure for Enterprise Workflows

    Orderfox Schweiz AG’s Gieni ABX lands at a moment when the AI market is moving from chat, drafting, and summarization toward something far more consequential: systems that actually carry work across the finish line. The company’s framing is bold—Autonomous Business Execution Intelligence—and it...
  4. Microsoft Supply Chain 2.0: Simulations, Agentic AI, and Physical AI

    Microsoft is no longer talking about supply chain AI as a narrow set of forecasting and chatbot experiments. In its latest “Supply Chain 2.0” vision, the company is framing logistics as a three-layer transformation: simulations, agentic AI, and physical AI. That shift matters because it moves...
  5. Cisco HackAIthon 2025 Win: AI-Assisted Automation for Smart Spaces

    Cisco engineer Supratim Sircar’s HackAIthon 2025 win is more than an internal trophy. It is a useful snapshot of where enterprise software is headed: toward automation that is increasingly AI-assisted, cloud-native, and tightly woven into the operational fabric of a large platform business. In...
  6. Spreadsheet-Native AI: Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and Claude’s Agentic Shift

    Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic are converging on a deceptively simple idea: if enterprises already live in spreadsheets, then spreadsheet-native AI will be the fastest route to broad adoption. That shift matters because it reframes AI from a separate destination to an embedded capability...
  7. Practical Playbook for AI Agents in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations

    In a new episode of the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast, Diego Araujo, Founder and Chief AI Architect at Fusion Flow Software, walks listeners through the pragmatic realities of deploying AI agents inside Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations — and his message is simple but urgent: pick...
  8. Copilot Cowork: Microsoft 365 Agentic AI for Enterprise Automation

    Microsoft’s Copilot has crossed a threshold: what began as a conversational assistant that helped draft text and summarize documents is now being positioned as an active, doing teammate that plans, executes, and returns finished work across Microsoft 365 — a capability Microsoft is shipping as a...
  9. Copilot in Office: Boosting Productivity with Governance and Verification

    Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from an experimental sidebar to a baked‑in productivity partner — but the reality of using it day‑to‑day is more complicated than the glossy demos suggest. The promise is simple: draft faster, analyze smarter, and get routine work off your plate. In practice...
  10. Copilot Cowork and Agent 365: Microsoft's Autonomous AI for Enterprise Workflows

    Microsoft’s AI push into “do-it-for-you” work hit a new inflection point this week as Copilot — the company’s flagship workplace assistant — gained a new, agentic sibling: Copilot Cowork, developed in close collaboration with Anthropic. The shift is not incremental. Copilot Cowork is explicitly...
  11. Microsoft Copilot’s Agentic Wave: Office Apps Become Enterprise Automation Partners

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot wave makes an unmistakable bet: move past single‑turn assistance and turn workplace AI into agentic, multi‑step teammates that act on behalf of users — and give IT teams the governance tools to manage them at scale. The company’s March announcements bundle several...
  12. Microsoft Copilot Expands Agent Lineup and Launches a 3 Day Boot Camp for Enterprise Automation

    Microsoft's three-day online AI boot camp and the expanding Copilot agent lineup mark the company's most concerted push yet to move Copilot beyond a set of point features and into day‑to‑day enterprise workflows — and the timing matters: organizations that treat these announcements as tactical...
  13. Copilot Tasks: Microsoft's autonomous productivity agent across apps

    Microsoft’s new Copilot Tasks preview is the clearest sign yet that the company intends to move Copilot from a conversational assistant into an active productivity engine that can plan, execute, and report on work across apps — and it arrives at the precise moment the industry is wrestling with...
  14. Claw Wave: AI Agents Move from Answers to Doing Real Work

    Silicon Valley’s latest race isn’t another model size contest — it’s a sprint to give AI hands that can actually do work for you. In the past few weeks the industry has moved from “assistant” to “agent” with stunning speed: Anthropic’s Claude Cowork, Microsoft’s Copilot Tasks and Agent...
  15. Copilot Tasks: Microsoft's autonomous cloud agent for multi-step automation

    Microsoft’s Copilot has taken a decisive step beyond conversation: with the newly announced Copilot Tasks, Microsoft is previewing an autonomous, cloud‑hosted assistant that plans and executes multi‑step jobs on your behalf — running in its own browser and compute environment, reporting back...
  16. February 2026: AI Agents Move From Answers to Actions in the Enterprise

    February 2026 will be remembered not as another month of incremental AI advances but as the moment conversational assistants stopped being primarily answer machines and began acting like hired hands — capable of planning, executing, reasoning, and fixing problems across real-world systems. In a...
  17. Copilot Tasks: Microsoft’s Agentic AI for Multi-Step Automation

    Microsoft’s Copilot has taken a decisive step beyond chat: with the new Copilot Tasks research preview, the company is offering an agentic AI that will plan, act, and return results on multi‑step work you describe in plain English — and you can now join a public waitlist to try it. Background /...
  18. ESW Expands ExcelHelp.com for Nationwide Excel Copilot AI Training

    ESW’s expansion of ExcelHelp.com into a national Microsoft training and automation brand is a clear bet on one of the most urgent enterprise problems of 2026: organizations have bought into Microsoft 365 and Copilot, but they still need people who know how to use those tools safely...
  19. AI Workflows in Teams: Copilot Powered Scheduled Prompts Now GA

    Microsoft’s staged push to fold Copilot into the flow of work in Teams has reached the milestone the company set for itself: the new AI Workflows experience in the Teams Workflows app — powered by scheduled Microsoft 365 Copilot prompts and ready-made templates — is now reported as rolling out...
  20. Microsoft Copilot Tasks: Unified Scheduling with Researcher and Analyst Agents

    Microsoft’s internal Copilot builds now show signs of a unified “Tasks” experience that bundles scheduling, agent selection, and end-to-end automation into a single interface — and a recent TestingCatalog report suggests Microsoft is testing built-in Researcher and Analyst agents inside that...