We’re in a hinge moment for AI. The experiments are over and the real work has begun. Centralizing data, once the finish line, is now the starting point. The definition of “AI readiness” is evolving as increasingly sophisticated agents demand rich, contextualized data grounded in business operations to deliver meaningful results. What sets leaders apart... The post Microsoft leads shift beyond data unification to organization, delivering next-gen AI readiness with new Microsoft Fabric c...| The Official Microsoft Blog
Over the past fiscal year, our customers and partners have driven pragmatic outcomes by implementing AI-first strategies across their organizations. With AI Transformation as their framework, we helped them enrich employee experiences, reinvent customer engagement, reshape business processes and bend the curve on innovation for their people, businesses and industries. Now, we are partnering to... The post How Microsoft’s customers and partners accelerated AI Transformation in FY25 to innova...| The Official Microsoft Blog
The prospect of agents running amok in Microsoft 365 tenants lessened a tad with the introduction of Entra Agent ID. Tenants will be able to manage agents through the Entra admin center. Custom agents created with Copilot Studio or Azure AI Foundry now have Entra identifiers and show up in the admin center. So far, not much else happens but the promise of more functionality is there.| Office 365 for IT Pros
Hello again folks! Recently, I’ve been working with some far more intelligent peers (such as my buddy Jose Medina Gomez, you should definitely check out his repos because he has some awesome …| Journey Of The Geek
TL;DR? Hear the news as an AI-generated audio overview made using Microsoft 365 Copilot. You can read the transcript here. We’ve entered the era of AI agents. Thanks to groundbreaking advancements in reasoning and memory, AI models are now more capable and efficient, and we’re seeing how AI systems can help us all solve...| The Official Microsoft Blog
Today, we hosted the 15th annual Microsoft Ability Summit, with over 20,000 attendees from 164 countries coming together virtually to discuss the future of AI and accessibility. Microsoft has a long-standing commitment to investing in accessibility, grounded in our business model and going back over three decades from the earliest accessibility features in Windows 95...| The Official Microsoft Blog
The addition of DeepSeek R1 to Microsoft’s AI platform has intensified scrutiny over AI ethics and whether OpenAI’s proprietary data has been used without authorization.| WinBuzzer