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  1. Microsoft Appoints Ryan Roslansky to Lead AI-Driven Productivity and Business Software

    In a strategic move to unify its productivity and AI initiatives, Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to oversee its consumer and small business productivity software division. This newly formed "Productivity and Business Processes" group encompasses flagship products such as...
  2. Microsoft’s Bold Reorganization: Integrating LinkedIn, Office, and AI for the Future of Work

    The next phase of the agentic web has dawned at Microsoft, marked by an ambitious reorganization that fuses some of its most powerful business and productivity brands under unified leadership. The move signals not just another management shuffle, but a deliberate bet that artificial...
  3. VIDEO Microsoft 365 Copilot Reinvents Workplace Productivity with AI Integration and Customization

    Microsoft 365 Copilot is reshaping the digital workplace, fusing artificial intelligence directly into the Microsoft 365 experience in ways that redefine productivity, creativity, and collaboration. At Microsoft Build 2025, Miti Joshi—a prominent figure in Microsoft’s AI engineering—delivered a...
  4. VIDEO Unlocking the Future of Enterprise Productivity with Microsoft 365 Copilot Ecosystem

    Microsoft 365 Copilot, unveiled last year as part of Microsoft’s sweeping push into generative AI, has quickly become a focal point for organizations seeking productivity gains, automation, and new ways to infuse intelligence into daily workstreams. As demonstrated at Microsoft Build 2025 by...
  5. Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2: The Future of AI-Driven Enterprise Productivity

    Microsoft just lobbed a glittering upgrade over the Copilot fence, and enterprise IT will never be quite the same (whether anyone actually asked for quite this much “AI” or not—remains to be seen). With the so-called Wave 2 Spring release, Microsoft 365 Copilot is going from clever sidekick to...
  6. Microsoft 365 Copilot Spring 2025 Update: AI-Driven Productivity Revolution

    The Spring wave of updates for Microsoft 365 Copilot marks a transformative chapter in enterprise productivity software, weaving the latest advancements in generative AI deeper into daily workflows. Microsoft’s “Wave 2” — as announced and showcased at Build 2025 and in official blogs — brings a...
  7. Microsoft Graph Usage Reporting API: Boost API Monitoring & Optimization

    Microsoft has introduced a new usage reporting API in the beta version of Microsoft Graph, aiming to provide organizations with detailed insights into their API consumption. This enhancement allows developers and administrators to monitor and analyze how Microsoft Graph APIs are utilized within...
  8. Microsoft 365 Copilot: Transforming Productivity with AI Integration

    Microsoft's integration of generative AI into its Microsoft 365 suite marks a significant evolution in productivity software, aiming to enhance user efficiency and creativity. Central to this transformation is Copilot, an AI assistant embedded across applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint...
  9. Revolutionizing Developer Productivity: Stack Overflow Connector for Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Stack Overflow’s integration into Microsoft 365 Copilot marks a new era in developer productivity. The newly unveiled connector for Microsoft Graph seamlessly incorporates content from Stack Overflow for Teams into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. This powerful union is set to revolutionize the way...
  10. Microsoft Azure AI Foundry Update: Integrating Microsoft Graph for Smarter AI Agents

    Microsoft is stepping up its game once again with a significant update to the Azure AI Foundry—this time by integrating Microsoft Graph. This move aims to empower developers with the ability to build smarter, more informed AI agents by tapping directly into the wealth of data managed within...
  11. End of Azure AD Graph API: Your Migration Guide to Microsoft Graph

    If you've been putting off revisiting your legacy app infrastructure, consider this your reminder—Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on Azure Active Directory (AD) Graph APIs as of February 1, 2025. Starting this date, existing applications will be barred from calling Azure AD Graph APIs...
  12. Revolutionary AI-Powered File Search Tool Leaked for Windows 11 Taskbar

    Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of productivity with Windows 11, and the latest leaked screenshots demonstrate something that could radically change how you manage your files: an AI-driven file search tool integrated into the Taskbar. If you’ve ever wrestled with Windows Search...
  13. Enhancing Efficiency: New Device Readiness Checks for Windows Updates

    In today's rapidly evolving IT landscape, ensuring the swift and secure deployment of Windows quality updates is paramount. Microsoft's latest addition to the Expedite capability of the Windows Update for Business deployment service aims to enhance this process further by introducing device...
  14. Boost Your Windows 11 Experience with Expedited Non-Security Updates

    In the ever-evolving landscape of IT management, the ability to swiftly address critical issues and enhance device performance is paramount. Windows 11 users can now benefit from a significant advancement in the Expedite capability, allowing for the expedited delivery of non-security updates...
  15. Enhancements to Microsoft Graph API: Access Windows Update Data Easily

    Building applications and reports has become more accessible with the centralization of Windows update data through the Microsoft Graph API. This initiative aims to provide timely and programmatic access to information on changes and known issues related to Windows updates. The addition of two...
  16. Enhancing Windows Updates API: Join the Upcoming Microsoft Graph Live Event

    Microsoft recently took strides to enhance the Windows updates API within the Microsoft Graph to provide users with quicker, more frequent, and programmatic access to data, influenced by user feedback. This development involves the introduction of two new data categories: known issues and...
  17. Enhancing Windows Access: Microsoft Graph API and Its Latest Features

    Microsoft has made strides in enhancing Windows API integration, notably through the Microsoft Graph application. This tool offers programmatic access to critical Windows information, catering to users' needs for more frequent, robust, and versatile data access. Users, now on a more personal...
  18. Announcing Windows Community Toolkit v7.1

    Announcing Windows Community Toolkit v7.1 The Windows Community Toolkit has another update filled with improvements and features! We’re thrilled to announce version 7.1 is available today! Made possible again with the support and contributions of our developer community. 🎉 If you are new to the...
  19. Application Engagement in Windows Timeline with User Activities

    Great applications help users do great things — enabling a wide range of creative, productivity and entertainment scenarios. Returning to activities can be a challenge, especially when a person wants to continue those activities across multiple devices. By writing User Activities, application...
  20. Project Rome: Driving user engagement across devices, apps and platforms

    Overview Recently there has been a dramatic shift in the way users use their devices. Rather than substituting new devices, users are using additional form factors like phones and tablets, alongside their PCs; many consumers live in a heterogeneous environment (interact with multiple...