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enterprise learning
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Enterprise learning on WindowsForum.com covers how organizations are integrating AI into employee training programs. Discussions highlight Microsoft's shift toward AI-powered skilling hubs, including embedding Copilot training into Office courses like Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint. The closure of physical employee libraries in favor of digital AI-focused learning platforms reflects a broader trend in corporate education. Topics also explore the tension between generative AI investment and the removal of human-curated resources. These threads examine the practical challenges and strategic decisions behind modern enterprise learning, with a focus on Microsoft's role in shaping workplace training through AI tools and infrastructure changes.
New Horizons’ decision to embed Microsoft Copilot training directly into its Microsoft Office course lineup marks a clear shift in how enterprise learning providers are trying to close the gap between AI access and everyday use. The company—operating under the Educate 360 family—announced that...
Microsoft’s abrupt decision to shutter long‑running employee libraries across several campuses and pivot staff learning toward an “AI‑powered” Skilling Hub crystallizes a broader corporate tension: heavy investment in generative AI and infrastructure on one hand, and the removal of human‑curated...
Microsoft’s quiet week of product polish and corporate re‑tooling suddenly feels like a single story about what happens when software, AI and workplace culture accelerate at different paces: Notepad — the tiny text box millions of Windows users open without thinking — now supports...