Microsoft Copilot

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The Copilot Studio Use Cases I’d Start With for Business Automation

More than 230,000 organizations already use Copilot Studio to build custom AI agents. Most IT teams I talk to are still watching from the sidelines. Here are the five I keep recommending: I’d have most teams begin with the IT help desk or HR bot, and all five are within reach without a developer. Copilot Studio is the builder platform inside Microsoft 365. It’s where you create AI agents your employees or customers actually interact with. If you’re an IT manager or SharePoint admin drowning in automation requests, this one’s for you. I’ll be upfront about where “low-code” stops being […]

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Best Copilot Governance Tools and Strategies for Enterprise IT

Copilot doesn’t create new data access problems. It surfaces the ones you’ve been ignoring. If your SharePoint environment has been oversharing for years, here’s what Copilot exposes: The AI inherits your user permissions and makes them usable in ways they weren’t before. That’s the real governance problem. 70% of Fortune 500 companies have adopted Microsoft 365 Copilot, but only 6% have scaled beyond pilot. The bottleneck is always governance. Nearly half of IT leaders lack confidence managing Copilot’s access risks. I recommend starting with Microsoft’s native stack and extending to third-party tools at scale. Why Copilot Governance Is Different from

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Microsoft Copilot for SharePoint and Teams: 5 Use Cases That Actually Deliver ROI

You’ve got the license. Now you need to know where to point it. Organizations are deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot right now. The real question they’re asking isn’t “what can Copilot do?” It’s “where does it actually deliver for us?” Copilot is a productivity layer that sits on top of SharePoint, Teams, and your other Microsoft 365 services. It works best where your actual work already happens: in documents, meetings, and team channels. Let’s walk through the workflows where Copilot delivers measurable value. You’ll see real case studies, concrete ROI numbers, and what separates a successful deployment from a wasted license.

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