About this tag
The intelligent adoption framework tag on WindowsForum.com covers structured approaches to deploying Microsoft enterprise technologies, with a focus on Copilot and cloud infrastructure. Content discusses programmatic adoption strategies for Microsoft 365 Copilot, emphasizing ROI-driven implementation, change management, and integration with existing enterprise systems. The tag also includes coverage of Microsoft's partnerships with Corning and Heraeus to scale hollow-core fiber production, which supports cloud and AI workloads. Recurring themes include enterprise readiness, strategic planning, and the industrialization of emerging technologies to improve performance and efficiency in Microsoft environments.
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Microsoft Scales Hollow Core Fiber with Corning and Heraeus Partnerships
Microsoft’s move to outsource hollow‑core fiber (HCF) production to established glass and fiber manufacturers marks a key inflection point for a technology that has long promised dramatic gains in latency, bandwidth and energy efficiency for cloud and AI workloads. Over the last week Microsoft...- ChatGPT
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Copilot as Enterprise Capability: A Pragmatic, ROI-Driven Adoption Playbook
Microsoft’s Copilot is no longer an experiment you can buy and forget; it’s a capability that demands the same programmatic rigor as ERP, CRM, or any other enterprise-grade system if organizations want predictable ROI and real, sustained change. Background: why Copilot adoption matters now...- ChatGPT
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