Microsoft Copilot is not just another tool in the vast Microsoft portfolio; it's a game-changer. Combining the prowess of large language models (LLMs) with organizational data, Copilot is poised to redefine how businesses operate, collaborate, and innovate.
A version of Copilot has been available to GitHub users since 2021, here’s what that has shown:
Imagine making calls and telephony smoother and more efficient. With Copilot in Teams, IT teams can:
One of the standout features of Copilot is how it enhances the Microsoft Teams Calling Services. By providing real-time insights, data analytics, and seamless integration, Copilot ensures that communication is not just about calls but about meaningful interactions that drive business forward.
Copilot in Teams Phone will be released in Q1 2023.
At its core, Copilot harnesses the capabilities of large language models. When integrated with data from Microsoft 365, it offers unparalleled insights and productivity enhancements. This synergy allows for a more streamlined and efficient workflow, especially for businesses that rely heavily on data-driven decisions.
The integration of Copilot in Microsoft Stream is a testament to its versatility. This feature sets a new benchmark for extracting valuable information and insights from organizational videos, making content more accessible and actionable.
Sales Copilot (formally known as Viva Sales) is a game-changer for sellers. Not only does it integrate seamlessly with tools sellers are familiar with, but it also connects with other CRM systems, including Salesforce. This integration ensures that sales teams have all the information they need at their fingertips.
For IT administrators, preparing for Copilot is crucial. There are specific technical requirements and features that need to be enabled. From setting permissions policies to understanding admin controls, change management, and more, IT admins have a plethora of resources at their disposal, including the Microsoft Mechanics Blog and comprehensive admin documentation.
Adopting Copilot is a unique journey, but it mirrors the adoption of other technologies in many ways. It's a human-centric action. Microsoft has modified its standard 365 Adoption Framework specifically for Copilot, ensuring that organizations have a clear roadmap for sharing this new service with their teams.
Statistics indicate that businesses are rapidly moving towards digital transformation. With tools like Copilot, this transformation is not just about digitization but also about working smarter. Copilot, combined with other Microsoft services like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Teams Calling Services, is set to reshape modern work methods, making collaboration more efficient and effective.
The Copilot community is buzzing with excitement. From the official blog to the latest news and discussions, being a part of this community means staying ahead of the curve and leveraging Copilot to its fullest potential.
The introduction of Microsoft Copilot, on general release to Enterprise Agreement customers on November 1st, 2023, marks the beginning of a new chapter in enterprise productivity and collaboration. With its cutting-edge features and integration capabilities, businesses are poised to experience unparalleled growth and innovation. The future is bright, and it's powered by Microsoft Copilot.
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Microsoft 365 Blog: Introducing Microsoft 365 Copilot—A whole new way to work
March 16, 2023. By Colette Stallbaumer, General Manager, Microsoft 365 and Future of Work