Microsoft’s own documentation now calls agentic AI in Windows “risky,” yet the company is moving forward anyway — rolling a preview of Copilot Actions and a new Agent Workspace into Windows 11 while asking users and administrators to accept a shifted threat model and new operational...
Perplexity’s Comet and the cascade of disclosures this year have exposed a stark truth: agentic AI browsers that act on user behalf dramatically expand the attack surface of everyday web browsing, and the technical and legal fallout shows the industry is still scrambling to catch up.
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When Google released Gemini 3 on November 18, 2025, the headlines celebrated technical leaps in reasoning and multimodality — but the more consequential story for IT and security leaders is structural: AI is shifting from a tool companies use to the layer the business runs on, and Gemini 3 Pro’s...
AI has moved from theory to practice in boardrooms and back offices alike, and Microsoft 365 Copilot is front and centre of that shift — but turning potential into measurable productivity requires more than licences: it demands strategy, sponsorship, roles, training and guardrails, a point...
Microsoft’s Ignite 2025 unveiled a decisive pivot: Azure is being recast not just as a cloud platform, but as an agentic operations fabric where fleets of purpose-built AI agents, governed identity-first and orchestrated at scale, are expected to automate large swathes of DevOps, SecOps, and...
Microsoft Teams is no longer just a chat-and-meetings app — it has become a programmable, AI-first work surface that can listen, summarize, automate and act across the apps and systems organisations already rely on, and CIOs must treat that shift as a strategic platform decision rather than a...
Oracle and Microsoft are turning a long‑running alliance into a practical playbook for enterprise AI: Oracle’s database and lakehouse technologies are now deeply integrated into Azure, new GA features make real‑time data movement and key management enterprise‑ready, and both vendors are pushing...
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Microsoft Ignite 2025 marked a decisive shift: AI agents moved from experimental copilots to operational workers that can discover context, act across systems, and be governed as first‑class enterprise services.
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Microsoft used Ignite to stitch together a broad, interlocking...
Sophos’ decision to surface its Intelix threat intelligence inside Microsoft’s Copilot ecosystem marks a practical inflection point: high-fidelity telemetry and sandbox analysis that once lived behind SOC consoles are now available inside Microsoft Security Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot...
Microsoft’s latest push to make AI not just a productivity feature but an operational platform rests on a simple premise: if agents are going to do real work, enterprises need a managed, auditable, and governable place to build, test, run and secure them — and Copilot Studio is that place...
The industry just reached a new inflection point: Anthropic, Microsoft, and NVIDIA unveiled a tightly coordinated set of partnerships that stitch model development, chip co‑engineering, and hyperscale cloud capacity into a single commercial fabric — Anthropic has committed to purchase roughly...
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Microsoft’s Ignite keynote made one thing unmistakably clear: the company is no longer presenting AI as a set of isolated features — it is repositioning Copilot as an agent orchestration platform and Windows as an agentic OS, and that shift puts new operational, security and governance...
Microsoft’s Ignite keynote pushed Windows 11 unmistakably into an AI-first direction, recasting the operating system as a platform for autonomous agents — but the applause has been mixed, and the rollout has exposed real tensions between visionary automation and the day‑to‑day demands of...
LTIMindtree’s expanded collaboration with Microsoft aims to move enterprises from AI experimentation to scaled, cloud-native productivity by accelerating Microsoft Azure adoption, embedding Azure OpenAI models via Microsoft Foundry, and fast-tracking enterprise rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot...
LTIMindtree’s expanded collaboration with Microsoft, announced on November 19, 2025, is a clear, strategic push to move enterprise Azure and AI adoption from fragmented pilots into broad production deployments—combining LTIMindtree’s systems-integration scale with Microsoft’s Foundry, Azure...
LTIMindtree’s expanded collaboration with Microsoft is a clear signal that one of India’s largest systems integrators intends to make Azure the default runway for enterprise AI — coupling Azure infrastructure, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Fabric data services and the Microsoft security stack into...
LTIMindtree’s expanded collaboration with Microsoft marks a decisive push to move enterprise AI from pilots into production by bundling deep Azure engineering, Microsoft Copilot-era capabilities, and a productized set of migration, security and governance services designed to shorten...
Microsoft is putting AI agents on the Windows 11 taskbar, turning the familiar search/launcher area into a live control center where autonomous assistants can be invoked, monitored, and managed without taking over the screen. Background: why the taskbar matters now
The taskbar is the one UI...
Microsoft’s Ignite keynote didn’t just add features — it laid out a new operational model for enterprise software where human-led, agent-operated “Frontier Firms” use identity-aware, auditable AI agents as first-class workers across Microsoft 365, Windows, Azure and Cloud PCs. The announcements...
GitHub Copilot can cut the time you spend writing and debugging PowerShell by turning natural-language prompts and inline comments into ready-to-run snippets, automations, and multi-file refactors — but getting the most value requires policies, testing, and an eye on licensing and security...